NCERT CLASS IX - Science Textbook
Chapter 7 - Diversity in Living Organisms
How are pteridophytes different from the phanerogams?
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pteridophytes :-
- non-flowerable i.e. seedless plant
- they found in damp and moist sites and they have well differentiated plant body i.e. stem , leaves and roots .
- their sperms are flagellated .
phanerogams :-
- they are flowering plants i.e. seedable plants
- they are woody and seeds are contains fruit
- they have proper and rial stems , leaves and roots .
- non-flowerable i.e. seedless plant
- they found in damp and moist sites and they have well differentiated plant body i.e. stem , leaves and roots .
- their sperms are flagellated .
phanerogams :-
- they are flowering plants i.e. seedable plants
- they are woody and seeds are contains fruit
- they have proper and rial stems , leaves and roots .
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