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How are cryptogams different from ​

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Cryptogams are group of plants that have no true flowers or seeds and that reproduce by spores as the ferns, mosses, fungi and algae. Phanerogams are plants comprising those having reproductive organs, flowers or seeds.

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Cryptogams are group of plants that have no true flowers or seeds and that reproduce by spores as the ferns, mosses, fungi and algae. Phanerogams are plants comprising those having reproductive organs, flowers or seeds.

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