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How are pteridophytes different from the phanerogams? ​

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Pteridophytes are non flowering plants whereas, phanerogams are flowering plants. 3. Pteridophytes are seedless plants whereas, phanerogams are seed bearing plants. ... Pteridophytes can reproduce by formation of spores whereas, phanerogams cannot reproduce by formation of spores.

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Pteridophytes :

  • Do not produce seeds.

  • They have hidden reproductive organs.

  • Primitive Vascular Tissues are present.

Phanerogams :

  • Produce seeds.

  • They have well differentiated reproductive organs.

  • Advance Vascular Tissues are present.

Done :)

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