How are pteridophytes different from phanerogams?
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How are pteridophytes different from phanerogams?
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Pteridophytes
a) Plants body is differentiated into roots, stem and leaves.
b) They are seedless plants.
c) Reproductive organs are inconspicuous, i.e. with hidden reproductive organs.
d) They have specialised tissue for the conduction of water, etc. The vascular system is primitive.
Phanerogams
a) Plants are more developed and advanced.
b) They are seed-bearing plants.
c) Reproductive organs are well developed.
d) They have advanced vascular system.
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