Asked by John Stockton
A student studies a plant specimen. The student notices that the plant has seeds that are enclosed by a fruit. Which term can the student use to definitely describe the plant based on the evidence that they see?
angiosperm
gymnosperm
monocot
dicot
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angiosperm
Explanation: fruits develop from the ovary of flowering plants and enclose the seeds, so a plant with seeds inside a fruit is an angiosperm. (Monocot/dicot are subdivisions of angiosperms and can't be determined from that observation alone.)
Explanation: fruits develop from the ovary of flowering plants and enclose the seeds, so a plant with seeds inside a fruit is an angiosperm. (Monocot/dicot are subdivisions of angiosperms and can't be determined from that observation alone.)
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