Why dose fren falls in crytogams give reason
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Explanation:
Pteridophytes are included under the division Pteridophyta in the Kingdom Plantae. They are the true land plants that possess vascular tissues for conduction of food, water and minerals. The Pteridophytes usually grow in cool and shady places. However, some can thrive in sandy conditions. Horsetails and Ferns are included under Pteridophytes.
Complete answer:
Ferns are included under the class Polypodiopsida. Ferns are the vascular plants in which vascular tissues (Xylem and Phloem) are present. They evolved from bryophytes. In algae and bryophytes, vascular tissues are absent. Hence, they are the first vascular land plants. The ferns are more common in tropical areas. They reproduce by formation of spores. Spores are formed in sporangia which are present on leaf-like structures called sporophylls. The ferns produced similar kinds of spores and hence called Homosporous plants.
Sporophytic phase is the dominant phase in the life cycle of Ferns. The sporophytes constitute the main plant body of ferns which consists of true roots, stems and leaves. The gametophyte is a short lived and simple prothallus. In ferns, the leaves are large and called Macrophylls. They are green and have a photosynthetic structure. In the case of ferns, the leaves are called fronds.
The plants in which seeds are not formed are called cryptogams. Ferns are also called vascular cryptogams because their mode of reproduction is conspicuous. There is no formation of flowers and seeds in pteridophytes. They are non-seed bearing plants. Hence, ferns are also called vascular cryptogams.