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what are phanerograms how are they classified

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Answered by Anonymous
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Phanerogams are seed bearing plants. These are most advanced plants. The word Phanerogams (or Phanerogamae) is made up of two Greek words “FANEROS” which means evident and “GAMOS” which means marriage. ... Phanerogams are terrestrial plants and more advanced than the cryptogams. These are also called as flowering plants.

Phanerogams are classified depending on the presence or absence of fruits. They are of two types: Gymnosperm possesses naked seeds, i.e., not enclosed by fruits. Angiosperms, in which the seeds are enclosed within the fruit.

Answered by chandrimabandel
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Explanation:  What are phanerograms?

Ans:-The spermatophytes, also known as phanerogams or phaenogams, comprise those plants that produce seeds, hence the alternative name seed plants. They are a subset of the embryophytes or land plants

How are they classified?

Phanerogams are classified depending on the presence or absence of fruits. They are of two types: Gymnosperm possesses naked seeds, i.e., not enclosed by fruits. Angiosperms, in which the seeds are enclosed within the fruit.

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