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What are Phanerogams? Name its two groups along with the criteria of division.

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Answered by dhruvsh1
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Phanerogams are the plants which have prominent and clear reproductive organs which produce seeds and are also flowering plants.
Its two groups are Gymnosperms and Angiosperms.
Answered by SHRUTHIKA01
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Plants with well differentiate reproductive tissues that ultimately make seeds are called as phanerogams.

This group is further classified based on whether the seeds are naked or enclosed in fruits, giving us 2 groups.

Gymnosperm.
Angiosperms.

Gymnosperm: it have cone which produce male or female gamete.
The seeds are naked.

Angiosperms: it have flower to produce male or female reproductive organs.
The seeds are enclosed inside the fruit


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