What is the difference between cryptogams and phanerogams?
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Cryptogams and phanerogams are two sub-kingdoms of the kingdom Plantae. Cryptogams consist of seedless plants and plant-like organisms whereas phanerogams consist of seed-bearing plants. ... The two classes of phanerogams are gymnosperms and angiosperms. Gymnosperms are non-flowering plants with a naked-seed
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Cryptogams
Phanerogams
Cryptograms are relatively less evolved.
Phanerogams are relatively more evolved.
They contain hidden reproductive organs.
These plants have reproductive tissues that are well-differentiated.
For reproduction, they produce spores.
For reproduction, these plants produce seeds
The divisions that fall under this include Thallophyta, Bryophyta and Pteridophyta.
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