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In which group sex organs are concealed in spore producing plants​

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Answered by prishapujara20
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The thallophytes, the bryophytes and the pteridophytes have naked embryos that are called spores. The reproductive organs of plants in all these three groups are very inconspicuous, and they are therefore called cryptogamae, or those with hidden reproductive organs

Answered by tithi80
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The thallophytes, the bryophytes and the pteridophytes have naked embryos that are called spores. The reproductive organs of plants in all these three groups are very inconspicuous, and they are therefore called cryptogamae, or those with hidden reproductive organs.

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