How are phanerogams classified
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Phanerogams are classified depending on the presence or absence of fruits. They are of two types:
Gymnosperm possesses naked seeds, i.e., not enclosed by fruits.
Angiosperms, in which the seeds are enclosed within the fruit.
Angiosperms are further divided into two types:
Monocotyledons, which have a single cotyledon in their seeds, e.g., wheat, rice, etc.
Dicotyledons, which have two cotyledons in their seeds, e.g., gram, pea, etc.
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Phanerogams areclassified depending on the presence or absence of fruits. They are of two types: Gymnosperm possesses naked seeds, i.e., not enclosed by fruits.
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