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What does 'angiosperm' mean and what structures do these plants contain differently from gymnosperms?
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An angiosperm is a professional term for a flowering plant. In contrast to gymnosperms, these plants have features such as flowers and a fruit (which is referred to most of the time as an ovary).
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