What is a characteristics of subkingdom phanerogams
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The sub-kingdom Phanerogamae consists of plants that bear seeds with evident reproductive organs called as “Flowers”. They are the most advanced plants, with well-developed roots, leaves, stems, and flowers.
The sub-kingdom Phanerogamae is divided into 2 groups – Angiosperms and Gymnosperms, based on the presence or absence of fruits, or the presence of naked ovules or protected ovules.
The main characteristics of Phanerogams are:
1. They have a saprophytic body, and is well differentiated into true roots, stems, and leaves.
2. Well developed vascular tissues are present, which forms the vascular system.
3. Well-developed, multi-cellular sex organs are present.
4. After fertilization, the embryo develops from the fertilized egg.
The sub-kingdom Phanerogamae is divided into 2 groups – Angiosperms and Gymnosperms, based on the presence or absence of fruits, or the presence of naked ovules or protected ovules.
The main characteristics of Phanerogams are:
1. They have a saprophytic body, and is well differentiated into true roots, stems, and leaves.
2. Well developed vascular tissues are present, which forms the vascular system.
3. Well-developed, multi-cellular sex organs are present.
4. After fertilization, the embryo develops from the fertilized egg.
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Characteristic Features of Phanerogams. Following are the characteristic features of phanerogams: They have well-differentiated plants i.e. the plant body is divided into distinct root, shoot, and leaves. These are multicellular, eukaryotic and chlorophyll containing plants
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