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what is one evolutionary advantage angiosperms have over gymnosperms?
○ angiosperms have flowers that attract organisms like insects, which aid in fertilization.
○ angiosperms grow in high altitudes where the wind helps disperse gametes like pollen.
○ angiosperms conserve resources by not producing seeds.
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Brief Explanations
- Analyze the first option: Angiosperms have flowers. Flowers can attract pollinators (like insects). Pollinators transfer pollen, aiding fertilization (pollination leading to fertilization in plants), which is an evolutionary advantage as it increases the efficiency of gamete transfer compared to relying only on wind (as gymnosperms often do for pollination).
- Analyze the second option: Gymnosperms (e.g., conifers) are more associated with wind - dispersed pollen and can grow in various environments including high altitudes. Angiosperms don't have a unique advantage of growing in high altitudes for wind - dispersed gametes as a main evolutionary edge over gymnosperms. Also, angiosperms mainly use animal pollination (due to flowers) rather than wind for efficient pollination.
- Analyze the third option: Angiosperms do produce seeds (they are seed - producing plants, with seeds enclosed in an ovary), so this statement is incorrect.
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A. Angiosperms have flowers that attract organisms like insects, which aid in fertilization.