Plants with inconspicuous reproductive organs and do not produce seeds what we called??
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Plants with ‘inconspicuous reproductive’ organs which do not ‘produce seeds’ are called cryptograms or cryptogamae.
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- As the name suggests, crypto = concealed and gamae = gametes or reproductive cells. These plants have hidden gametes or seeds.
- Cryptogams do not produce flowers or seeds. They reproduce by means of spores. Cryptogams are subdivided as thallophytes, bryophytes and pteridophytes.
- This includes algae, mosses lichens, and ferns among photosynthetic plants and other organisms like slime molds, fungi, and bacteria.
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Cryptograms
Explanation:
- Plants with 'inconspicuous reproductive' organs which don't 'produce seeds' are called cryptograms or cryptogamae
- The thallophytes, the bryophytes and the pteridophytes have naked incipient organisms that are called spores
- The reproductive organs of plants in all these three gatherings are extremely subtle, and they are in this way called cryptogamae
- Gymnosperms and angiosperms are called phenerogams in light of the fact that they have well diffrentiated regenerative tissue and the embryo with stored food
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