Fruits and almost all vegetable crops are?
Fruits and almost all vegetable crops are angiosperms.
Here's why:
* Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit.
* Fruits are the mature ovaries of flowering plants that contain seeds. Most vegetables are either the roots, stems, leaves, or buds of plants.
* While vegetables are not technically fruits, they are still derived from angiosperm plants.
Exceptions:
* There are a few vegetables that are not technically angiosperm parts (e.g., mushrooms, which are fungi).
* Some crops, like potatoes and sweet potatoes, are technically fruits, but are classified as vegetables due to their culinary usage.
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