Angiosperms are of economic importance because:
In most terrestrial ecosystems, angiosperms account for most of the photosynthetic conversion of radiant energy into chemical energy. Angiosperms thus form the basis for most terrestrial food chains.
The vast majority of our food comes directly or indirectly from angiosperms. For example:- all cereal grains and most vegetables, fruits, and nuts are obtained from angiosperms,- most spices are obtained from angiosperms, and- most non-alcoholic and Alcoholic Beverages are made from angiosperms.
Many angiosperms produce chemicals with significant medicinal properties. Other angiosperms produce chemicals with significant effects on the human central nervous system
Apart from being the main source of food, angiosperms also provide consumer goods such as lumber, perfumes, and spices, and are also used in a number of drugs
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angiosperms i think but im not positive
the differences in the ecological succession and the ecological backlashes the ecological succession:in short words it is the changes the environment the ecological backlashes:in short words it is the revenge the environment thank you!!!!!!
Molecular ecological research ... from a bio-ecological standpoint as the study of man as the ecological ... and restoration phases of land-use. Ecological ...
Let's not leave the planet with an ecological disaster.
the ecological significance in forsts are that they care divided into two parts which are flora and fauna
why indigenous knoeledge important in ecological
they are agents of pollination.
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It has ecological importance , mostly as producr .
Halley's Comet is unlikely to ever pose a hazard to the Earth. As such, it has no ecological significance.
zebras arent endagerd.
it contribute to our economy by helping the peoples.
J. W. Bews has written: 'The grasses and grasslands of South Africa' -- subject(s): Grasslands, Botany, Grasses 'Studies in the ecological evolution of the angiosperms' -- subject(s): Plants, Evolution, Angiosperms, Plant ecology
"Ecological resource" means a source or supply of ecological importance from which benefit is produced and required by living organisms for sustainable normal coexistence of nature and human well-being.
It is important because it keeps the earth in balance