1 what is prothalus?
2 what is Thalus?
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Thallus is a plant body that is not differentiated into stem and leaves and lacks true roots and a vascular system. Thalli are typical of algae, fungi, lichens, and some liverworts.and prothallus is a gametophyte of ferns and related plants.
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Thallus:
1. When the plant body is not differentiated into root, stem and leaves, it is called thallus. It is found in algae.
2. It is a gametophyte but reproduces both asexually and sexually.
3. Specialised sex organs, such as antheridium and archegonium are not formed.
4. Gametes are mostly biflagelleted.
5. It may be unicellular or multicellular.
Prothallus:
1. It is a small, thallus-like green, flat and heart-shaped structure found in ferns.
2. It is a gametophyte and reproduces only sexually.
3. Prothallus contains antheridium and archegonium.
4. Gametes are multiflagllated.
5. It is multicellular.
1. When the plant body is not differentiated into root, stem and leaves, it is called thallus. It is found in algae.
2. It is a gametophyte but reproduces both asexually and sexually.
3. Specialised sex organs, such as antheridium and archegonium are not formed.
4. Gametes are mostly biflagelleted.
5. It may be unicellular or multicellular.
Prothallus:
1. It is a small, thallus-like green, flat and heart-shaped structure found in ferns.
2. It is a gametophyte and reproduces only sexually.
3. Prothallus contains antheridium and archegonium.
4. Gametes are multiflagllated.
5. It is multicellular.
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