Which is found only in plants of the phylum Anthophyta?
Emily Wilson
Updated on May 10, 2026
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Likewise, people ask, what is phylum Anthophyta?
Phylum Anthophyta—The Flowering Plants. The Anthophyta, the angiosperms or flowering plants, is the largest and youngest phylum of plants and the one whose members dominate the vegetation of the modern world.
Subsequently, question is, where are Anthophyta found? Not a day goes by in which our lives are not affected by flowering plants. Nearly all of our food comes from flowering plants; grains, beans, nuts, fruits, vegetables, herbs and spices almost all come from plants with flowers, as do tea, coffee, chocolate, wine, beer, tequila, and cola.
In respect to this, what are the 2 classes of Anthophyta?
| There are two classes of angiosperms - although they share more features than differentiate them. | ||
|---|---|---|
| Feature | Monocot | Dicot |
| Seedling | one cotyledon | two cotyledons |
| Leaf venation | often parallel | branching or net-like |
| Flower parts | often in threes | often 4, 5 or many |
What are the 2 types of angiosperms?
Angiosperms (flowering plants) can be divided into two categories, Monocotyledons (monocots) and dicotyledons (dicots). Most angiosperms can be divided into these two categories, but there are exceptions. Monocots: count the flower petals. They usually occur in multiples of 3.
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