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how are pteridophytes different from the phanerogams​

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Answered by preeti3940
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Pteridophytes

(i) They have naked embryos.

(ii)Reproductive organs are hidden or inconspicuous.

(iii) Pteridophytes have special tissue for conduction of water but it is not much developed.

Phanerogams

(i) Embryo is present in seed. Seed also contains stored food.

(ii) Reproductive organs are well developed (in gymnosperms cone and in angiosperms flower bear male and female organs).

(iii)Phanerogams have well developed vascular tissue

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Pteridophytes have naked embryo and inconspicuous reproductive organ whereas — phanerogams have well-differentiated reproductive organs and covered embryo.

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