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How are pteridophytes different from the phanerogams?

NCERT Class IX
Sciences - Main Course Book

Chapter 7. Diversity in Living Organisms

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Answered by lizz
446
pteridophyes
they do not bear seeds
they are primitive forms
less differentiated reproductive organs
phanerogams
they bear seeds
they are more advanced
well developed reproductive organs
Answered by VestaHofman
127

Answer:

Pteridophytes are the plants that do not exhibit seeds but phenerograms are the plants that bear seeds. Pteridophytes are primitive plants but the phenerograms are advance plants. Pteridophytes exhibit less developed reproductive organs whereas the phanerograms exhibit well developed reproductive organs.

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