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  • Cryptogams (Cryptogamae) - Botany Today
    Cryptogams are flowerless and seedless plants These plants bear no flowers and fruits Cryptogams include all non-seed bearing plants A W Eichler, in 1883, classified the whole plant kingdom into two sub-kingdoms such as cryptogams and phanerogams This is traditional of classification of plants
  • Cryptogam plants: what are, characteristics and examples
    In this Ecology Verde article we want to teach you more about these plants that have no seeds Do you dare to meet them a little better? Keep reading and discover What are cryptogam plants, their characteristics and examples
  • Difference Between Cryptogams and Phanerogams
    Cryptogams refer to the seedless plants or plant-like organisms Cryptogams form a sub-kingdom in the kingdom Plantae called Cryptogamae The major characteristic of the Cryptogamae is that they reproduce by means of spores Therefore, Cryptogams do not produce flowers, seeds or fruits They consist of hidden reproductive organs
  • CRYPTOGAM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of CRYPTOGAM is a plant or plantlike organism (such as a fern, moss, alga, or fungus) reproducing by spores and not producing flowers or seed
  • Cryptogam - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Cryptogam In subject area: Earth and Planetary Sciences The lower plants or cryptogams produce spores that contain the necessary genetic material for the growth of an independent generation of plants
  • Cryptogams: Classification Characteristics - Lesson - Study. com
    Cryptogams are a type of plant that doesn't use typical stems, roots, leaves, or seeds to reproduce, using spores instead Learn how these organisms are classified, and discover their
  • Cryptogamous Plants: Characteristics, Reproduction and Types
    Cryptogamous plants reproduce by spores rather than seeds They include diverse groups such as ferns, mosses, algae and lichens They prefer humid and shaded environments due to their dependence on water There are three main types of cryptogams: thallophytes, bryophytes and pteridophytes
  • Functional ecology of cryptogams: scaling from bryophyte, lichen, and . . .
    Cryptogams possess unique suites of traits that enable them to be competitive in niches where seed plants struggle In these habitats, cryptogams play important ecological roles relating to soil stability and fertility, biogeochemical cycling, and community succession
  • Cryptogamic Plants - Meaning, Characteristics and Examples - thedailyECO
    Cryptogams are a group of organisms which reproduce via spores rather than seeds Organisms within this category are either plants or plant-like This is because taxonomic organization of cryptogamic plants includes green algae, cyanobacteria, lichens and certain fungi
  • PLS201: BIOLOGY OF SEEDLESS PLANTS (Cryptogams)
    The term cryptogam is from Greek kryptos=hidden, gamos=marriage It means “hidden sex cells” Cryptogam is a collective name for five groups of spore plants (algae, fungi, lichen, bryophyte and pteridophyte) On the other hand, the seed plants known as Phanerogam (phaneros=visible gamos=marriage Unlike the flowering plants, cryptogams





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