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What are phanerograms and how are they different from bryophyte

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Answered by Anonymous
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In phanerogams, Reproductive organs are visible. Well developed reproductive organs.It is also called as flowering plants.It produces flowers and seeds. They have well developed root and shoot systems.
Some examples of flowering plants are sunflower,daisy ,hibiscus.They are found in deserts,mountains and rainforests.

But when we talk about Bryophytes, they are known flowering plants and even reproduction organs are not as developed as on that of phanerogams.
Answered by qOooooooooOq
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bryophytes are nonflowering plants show the reproductive organs are not so much developed they use different methods of reproduction where as in phanerograms it is known as flowering plants well flowering plants and reproductive organs And reproductive organs that is flowers are well visible coz it is well developed intact they have well developed root and shoot system
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