how are pteridophytres different from the phaner organism
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Pteridophytes:
- 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
Further differences are:
- Pteridophytes are the plants that do not exhibit seeds but phenerogams are the plants that bear seeds.
- Pteridophytes are primitive plants but the phenerogams are advance plants. Pteridophytes exhibit less developed reproductive organs whereas the phanerogams exhibit well developed reproductive organs.
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