How are pteriodophytes different from phanerogams?
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Differences between pteridophytes and phanerogams
S. No. Pteridophytes Phanerogams
1. These include ferns, Marsilea and horse tails. This group includes gymnosperms and angiosperms.
2. They have hidden reproductive organs. So, also called as cryptogams. They have well-differentiated reproductive tissues.
3. They have naked embryos. They have embryo along with stored food that are called seed
S. No. Pteridophytes Phanerogams
1. These include ferns, Marsilea and horse tails. This group includes gymnosperms and angiosperms.
2. They have hidden reproductive organs. So, also called as cryptogams. They have well-differentiated reproductive tissues.
3. They have naked embryos. They have embryo along with stored food that are called seed
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phanerogams are having well developed vascular tissue and they are seed bearing plants which are classified in phanerogams.
phanerogams is classified in two types angiosperm and gymnosperms.
pteridophytes are having well developed vascular tissue but they not seed bearing plants and it is classified in cryptograms.
phanerogams is classified in two types angiosperm and gymnosperms.
pteridophytes are having well developed vascular tissue but they not seed bearing plants and it is classified in cryptograms.
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