CAMPBELL BIOLOGY UH >CUSTOM< W/ACCESS
CAMPBELL BIOLOGY UH >CUSTOM< W/ACCESS
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Author: Taylor
Publisher: Pearson Custom Publishing
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Angiosperms are the most developed group in the plant kingdom. They comprise of root system, root hairs, shoot system, leaves, petioles, blades, stems, nodes, internodes and flower and many other structures. They are seed bearing plants that are covered. The flower is the reproductive organ of the plants.

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