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Thallophytes (Thallophyta or Thallobionta) are a
polyphyletic group of non-motile
organisms traditionally described as "thalloid plants", "relatively simple...
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tissues into organs. Many of
these organisms were
previously known as the
thallophytes, a
polyphyletic group of
distantly related organisms. An
organism or...
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female fetus or the
female (haploid or diploid)
gametangium of
certain thallophytes.
Oogonia are
formed in
large numbers by
mitosis early in
fetal development...
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differentiated into roots,
stems and leaves.
These plants differ from
thallophytes,
whose body is
referred to as the thallus, i.e. a
simple body not differentiated...
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Tropical forest Marine Oceanic plankton and n****n Balanoid-gastropod-
thallophyte Pelecypod-annelid
Coral reef
Whittaker classified biomes using two abiotic...
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Stenian –
Present Pha.
Proterozoic Archean Had. An ****ortment of
thallophyte Viridiplantae in a rock pool,
Taiwan Scientific classification Domain:...
- or budding. As
applied to animals,
cormus is
equivalent to polypidom.
Thallophyte "Cormus". Encyclopædia
Universalis (in French). 19
January 1999. Retrieved...
- as the
remains of
coralline red algae, date to the
Ediacaran Period.
Thallophytes resembling coralline red
algae are
known from the late
Proterozoic Doushantuo...
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among the
reproductive apparatuses of fungi, ferns,
bryophytes and some
thallophytes. The
singular form of the word is paraphysis. In
certain fungi, they...
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before being delimited later.
thallus 1. The
vegetative tissue of a
thallophyte.
Usually synonymous with
mycelium in fungi. From
Latin thallus, young...