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Why are angiosperms so called? Ln which structure do the seeds develop . How are bryophytes different from pteridophytes?

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As these plants do not produce either flowers or seeds, they are called as cryptograms. They are also termed as vascular plants (containing xylem and phloem tissues). They have leaves which are known as fronds, true stems, and roots. Pteridophytes include highly diverse true ferns.

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Plants that do not have well-differentiated body design fall in this group. ... thallophytes, the bryophytes and the pteridophytes have naked embryos that are called spores. ... These are also called flowering plants.

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