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what are phanerogams ? how are their embryo get initial growth during germination ? classify this group into further subgroups

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Answered by itraa2000
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Phanerogams -
1. Gymnosperms 
2. Angiosperms 

The plants with well differentiated and visible  reproductive tissues that ultimately make seeds . The seed of phanerogam consist of the embryo along with the stored food which helps in the initial growth of the embryo during germination . Gymnosperms and Angiosperms are phanerogams that is seed producing plants.
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Answered by DeViKa0506
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Plants with well differentiated reproductive tissues that ultimately make seeds are called phanerogams.
 In these plants seeds consists of embryo along with stored food, The stored food serves the purpose of initial growth of the embryo during germination. On the basis of presence or absence of naked seeds, these are divided into two groups (i) gymnosperms (naked seed) (ii) angiosperms (covered seed). 
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