differences b/w pteridophytes and angiosperms
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Pteridophytes p(Gk. Pteron=feather; phyta=plants) are called as seedless vascular cryptogams as they represent the first group of land plants with vasculature, xylem and phloem. ... They are true flowering plants where the seeds are completely enclosed inside a fruit wall.
Angiosperms. (botany) A flowering, fruit-bearing plant or tree known for having ovules (and therefore seeds) develop within an enclosed ovary. Supplement. Angiosperms are plants producing flowers.
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