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Floral features are generally used for identification of angiosperms because a. Reproductive parts are more conservative b. Flowers are nice to work with c. Flowers have various colors and scents d. Flowers can be safely pressed

A

Reproductive parts are more conservative

B

Flowers are nice to work with

C

Flowers have various colours and scents

D

Flowers can be safely pressed

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