Which division of plant kingdom are called cryptogans. Why are they called so?
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Cryptogams is the plant which reproduces through spores without any seed or plant. They belong to the thallophyte group and are spore plants that's why, they known as Cryptogams.
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Thallophyta, bryophyta and pteridophyta division of plant kingdom are called cryptogans, they are called so
Explanation:
- Sub kingdom Cryptogamae includes three divisions i.e., thallophyta, bryophyta and pteridophyts.
- Crytogams are seedless and flowerless plants, reproductive organs are inconspicuous and they reproduce by producing spores.
- On the other hand plants in sub-kingdom phanerogamae, includes angiosperms and gymnosperms, which are flowering plants and produce seeds.
- They have well differentiated reproductive organs and there is an embryonic stage during the life cycle.
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