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what are phanerograms? Name its two groups and one difference

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Answered by ArchitectSethRollins
15
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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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Answered by Anonymous
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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).

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