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Difference between cryptogamae and phanerogams

Answer» Cryptogamae: This sub-kingdom includes plants which do not flower in their life time.\tPlant body is not well differentiated into stem, leaves etc.\tReproductive organs are hidden.\tThese are less evolved plants.\tThese plants do not bear seeds.\tThese can reproduce through spores.\tCryptogams are further divided into three groups: Thallophyta, Bryophyta and Pteridophyta.Phanerogamae: This sub-kingdom includes plants which flower to perform sexual reproduction.\tPlant body possess well-formed stem, leaves and roots.\tThese are highly evolved plants.\tThese plants produce seeds.\tSeeds germinate into new plants.\tPhanerogams are further classified into Gymnosperms and Angiosperms.


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