How do the flowers of angiosperms differ from the cones of earlier diverging seed plants?
A) Flowers have adaptations for pollen capture.
B) Flowers do not produce spores.
C) Flowers are typically bisexual, producing both male and female gametophytes.
D) Flowers allow an individual sporophyte to self-fertilize.
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