What is the character of cryptogam
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The process of classifying living things into groups is called taxonomy, but sometimes it isn't clear how each organism should be classified. The cryptogams are an example of a group that is impossible to squish into a single taxonomic category.
As a group, cryptogams are ''lower plants'' that use spores to reproduce. They don't have the structures we normally associate with plants, like true stems, roots, leaves, flowers, or seeds, and their reproductive parts are hidden, so we call them ''plant-like'' organisms. They share some characteristics with plants, yet they are still different enough to not fall into the same group as plants.
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- They donot produce seeds.
- They donot produce flowers.
- Sex organs are hidden or not present.
- They are non-spermatophytes
- They include three division:
- Thallophyta
- Bryophyta
- Pteridophyta
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