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The Romantics' view of nature was the same as that of the Enlightenment, which viewed and studied nature for the principles it could impart.
Angiosperms
Plants that bear flowers and generate seeds that are contained within fruits, making up the largest variety of terrestrial plants.
Animal Fertilization
The process by which sperm from a male and ovum from a female combine to form a zygote, leading to the development of a new organism.
Monocot
Flowering plant in which the embryo has one cotyledon.
Seed Leaf
Seed leaf, or cotyledon, is the first leaf or one of the first pair of leaves that develop from the embryo of a seed.
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