plant with inconspicuous reproductive organs and do not produce seeds and are called what
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cryptogamae
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The correct answer will be- cryptogamae
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A.W Eichler divided the plants into two groups: Phanerograms (seed-bearing) and cryptogamae (seedless).
The cryptogamae is a group of plants with naked embryos called spores as their reproductive organ are hidden or very inconspicuous. The group includes three divisions: thallophytes, the bryophytes and the pteridophytes. These plants do not bear seeds and are known as seedless plants.
Since cryptogamae group includes plants with inconspicuous reproductive organ, therefore, cryptogamae is the correct answer.
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