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resembling a
thallus is
called thalloid, thalloidal, thalliform, thalline, or
thallose. Even
though thalli do not have
organized and
distinct parts (leaves, roots...
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branching structure called a
thallus (plant body);
these liverworts are
termed thallose liverworts. However, most
liverworts produce flattened stems with overlapping...
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Spongiophyton was a
thallose fossil of the
early to mid-Devonian,
which is
notoriously difficult to classify.
Spongiophyton displa****
dichotomous branching...
- (sometimes
known as
overleaf pellia or
common pellia) is a
species of
thallose liverwort. It
occurs in
North America, Europe,
North Africa and
parts of...
- help to
store water.
Aside from this character, the
unique branching,
thallose (flat and expanded) protonema, and
explosively rupturing sporangium place...
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Marchantiales is an
order of
thallose liverworts (also
known as "complex
thalloid liverworts") that
includes species like
Marchantia polymorpha, a widespread...
- group, was
first described by Lang in 1937, who
envisioned it
being a
thallose plant with
tubular features and sporophytes,
covered by a
cuticle which...
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Metzgeriaceae is a
family of
thallose liverworts in the
order Metzgeriales.
Species may be
either monoicous or dioicous. As
accepted by GBIF; Apometzgeria...
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distributed family of
liverworts in the
order Pallaviciniales. All
species are
thallose,
typically organized as a
thick central costa (midvein), each side with...
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fruticose or gelatinous.
Bryophytes structure is
described as
foliose or
thallose. The
structure of a
given species of
algae is
referred to as its type or...