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those who have reproductive organs.
they are basically divided into 2 based on having seeds.
one is gymnosperms , gymno means naked sperms means seed.
another one is angiosperms, angio means covered and sperma means seed.
they are basically divided into 2 based on having seeds.
one is gymnosperms , gymno means naked sperms means seed.
another one is angiosperms, angio means covered and sperma means seed.
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A phanerogam is a plant with apparent reproductive organs in the cone or flower. Dissemination is ensured by seeds.
The phanerogams are also called spermatophytes. In the field of systematics, the phanerogams are a branch of the plant kingdom with two sub-branches, angiosperms and gymnosperms.
In the classical botanical classification, the phanerogams were considered as one of the two branches of the vegetable kingdom; The other was the cryptogram (whose reproductive organs are hidden). Together they formed the vegetable kingdom in the three-reigned vision of the living world (bacterial, vegetable, animal kingdoms), but these notions are no longer suited to phylogenetic classifications derived from cladistics.
Examples of Phanerogams plants: pine, ivy, apple, violet, geraniums etc.
The phanerogams are also called spermatophytes. In the field of systematics, the phanerogams are a branch of the plant kingdom with two sub-branches, angiosperms and gymnosperms.
In the classical botanical classification, the phanerogams were considered as one of the two branches of the vegetable kingdom; The other was the cryptogram (whose reproductive organs are hidden). Together they formed the vegetable kingdom in the three-reigned vision of the living world (bacterial, vegetable, animal kingdoms), but these notions are no longer suited to phylogenetic classifications derived from cladistics.
Examples of Phanerogams plants: pine, ivy, apple, violet, geraniums etc.
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