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Different between
Cryptogams and phanerogams

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Answered by vadlabharath001
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Answer:

Explanation:

The main difference between cryptograms and phanerogams is that Cryptogams consist of seedless plants whereas phanerogams consist of seed-bearing plants. Cryptogams comprise plants like algae, mosses, and ferns. Cryptogams are non-flowering plants, which mainly reproduce by the production of spores

Answered by Samikshya18
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Answer:

Cryptogams and phanerogams are two sub-kingdoms of the kingdom Plantae. This classification system was introduced by A. W. Eichler in 1883. The main difference between cryptogams and phanerogams is that Cryptogams consist of seedless plants whereas phanerogams consist of seed-bearing plants.

Explanation:

Cryptogamae:

This sub-kingdom includes plants which do not flower in their life time.

*Plant body is not well differentiated into stem, leaves etc.

*Reproductive organs are hidden.

* These are less evolved plants.

*These plants do not bear seeds. *These can reproduce through spores. *Cryptogams are further divided into three groups: Thallophyta, Bryophyta and Pteridophyta.

Phanerogamae:

This sub-kingdom includes plants which flower to perform sexual reproduction.

*Plant body possess well-formed stem, leaves and roots.

*These are highly evolved plants. *These plants produce seeds.

*Seeds germinate into new plants. *Phanerogams are further classified into Gymnosperms and Angiosperms.

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