Biology, asked by ommrangalani, 7 months ago

fern is a vascular plant. yet it is not considered a phanerogams .why?​

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Answered by nandini3741
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Answer:

Ferns are vascular in nature but they don't have seeds, so they don't lie in the category of phanerogams. ... They don't produce seeds, this is the main quality for being phanerogams. It has hidden reproductive organs and mostly reproduces through spores and rhizomes.

Answered by indu2380
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Explanation:

Fern is a vascular seedless plants.It belongs to division pteridophytes.

Pteridophytes are come under the category of cryptogamae.

Whereas phanerograms included plants having seeds i.e.Gymnosperms and Angiosperm

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