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How are pteridophytes different from the phanerogams?​

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Answered by srishtikaur57
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Answer:

1. Pteridophytes have naked embryos that are called spores. ... Phanerogams produce seeds which consists of embryo and stored food.

Explanation:

Pteridophytes

1. Pteridophytes have naked embryos that are called spores.

1. Pteridophytes have naked embryos that are called spores.2. The reproductive organs are inconspicuous, therefore called cryptogamae (those with hidden reproductive organs).

Phanerogams

1. Phanerogams produce seeds which consists of embryo and stored food.

1. Phanerogams produce seeds which consists of embryo and stored food.2. They have well differentiated reproductive tissues which after reproductive process produce seeds

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Answered by Anonymous
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These are differences between pteridophytes and phanerogams:

1. Pteridophytes have naked embryos that are called spores.

2. The reproductive organs are inconspicuous, therefore called cryptogamae (those with hidden reproductive organs).

1. Phanerogams produce seeds which consists of embryo and stored food.

2. They have well differentiated reproductive tissues which after reproductive process produce seeds.

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