what are phanerograms? Name its two groups and one difference
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PHANEROGRAMS
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The group of plants which have well developed reproductive organs and ultimately form seeds are called PHANEROGRAMS.
★ TWO GROUPS OF PHANEROGRAMS
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1) GYMNOSPERM
2) ANGIOSPERM
★ ONE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GYMNOSPERM AND ANGIOSPERM
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1) GYMNOSPERMS bear naked seeds, on the other hand, ANGIOSPERMS bear seeds enclosed inside a fruit.
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Your answer
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PHANEROGRAMS
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The group of plants which have well developed reproductive organs and ultimately form seeds are called PHANEROGRAMS.
★ TWO GROUPS OF PHANEROGRAMS
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1) GYMNOSPERM
2) ANGIOSPERM
★ ONE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GYMNOSPERM AND ANGIOSPERM
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1) GYMNOSPERMS bear naked seeds, on the other hand, ANGIOSPERMS bear seeds enclosed inside a fruit.
HOPE IT HELPS
#ARCHITECTSETHROLLINS
✯ BRAINLY STAR ✯
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Those plants that bear flowers in their life cycle is known as phanerogams.
It's also known as flowering plants.
It's classified into two parts:
1. gymnosperm
2. Angiosperm
Difference between in both is
Gymnosperm have seeds that are naked.
Angiosperm have seeds buy don't naked (covered).
It's also known as flowering plants.
It's classified into two parts:
1. gymnosperm
2. Angiosperm
Difference between in both is
Gymnosperm have seeds that are naked.
Angiosperm have seeds buy don't naked (covered).
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