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Plants that reproduce sexually and have flowers are called?

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The bryophytes, which include liverworts, hornworts and mosses, reproduce both sexually and vegetatively. The gametophyte is the most commonly known phase of the plant. All are small plants found growing in moist locations and like ferns, have motile sperm with flagella and need water to facilitate sexual reproduction.
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The correct answer would be angiosperms.

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Angiosperm plants are vascular flowering plants. They are differentiated in to roots, stem and the leaves. The seeds of the angiosperms are found in a flower which is the reproductive part of the plant.

The flowering plants or angiosperms are ecologically important and dominant plants in most of the land vegetation today.

Thus, the correct answer would be angiosperm.

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