Biology, asked by yoshumalviya, 1 year ago

How are pteridophytes different from the phanerogams?​

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Answered by shreyanshkushwa
3

Answer:

Pteridophytes are non-flowering plants......

Pteridophytes are non-flowering plants......Where as the Phanerograms are flowering plants .......

Pteridophytes are non-flowering plants......Where as the Phanerograms are flowering plants .......In the pteridophytes there are both spore and zygote formation ......

Pteridophytes are non-flowering plants......Where as the Phanerograms are flowering plants .......In the pteridophytes there are both spore and zygote formation ......but in Phanerograms there is only spore formation......

Pteridophytes are non-flowering plants......Where as the Phanerograms are flowering plants .......In the pteridophytes there are both spore and zygote formation ......but in Phanerograms there is only spore formation......please mark my answer as Brainliest answer

Pteridophytes are non-flowering plants......Where as the Phanerograms are flowering plants .......In the pteridophytes there are both spore and zygote formation ......but in Phanerograms there is only spore formation......please mark my answer as Brainliest answer please .......!!!!!!

Answered by vedanshi7070
1

Answer:

pteridophytes are the plants that donot exhibit seeds but phanerogams are the plants that bear seeds.

Hope it will help uhh..

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