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Characteristics of Thallophyta in biology

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Answered by mohan12377
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found in mostly wet paces

autotrophic

reserve food is generally starch

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Answered by rishavk2003
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  • They are usually found in moist or wet places.
  • They are usually found in moist or wet places.They are autotrophic in nature.
  • They are usually found in moist or wet places.They are autotrophic in nature.Most members of this group manufacture their own food. But a few members like fungi are dependent on other sources of food.,Reserve food is generally starch.
  • They are usually found in moist or wet places.They are autotrophic in nature.Most members of this group manufacture their own food. But a few members like fungi are dependent on other sources of food.,Reserve food is generally starch.They have a cell wall composed of cellulose around their cells.
  • They are usually found in moist or wet places.They are autotrophic in nature.Most members of this group manufacture their own food. But a few members like fungi are dependent on other sources of food.,Reserve food is generally starch.They have a cell wall composed of cellulose around their cells.Absence of vascular tissue.
  • They are usually found in moist or wet places.They are autotrophic in nature.Most members of this group manufacture their own food. But a few members like fungi are dependent on other sources of food.,Reserve food is generally starch.They have a cell wall composed of cellulose around their cells.Absence of vascular tissue.Unlike other plants, xylem and phloem are absent. etc
  • They are usually found in moist or wet places.They are autotrophic in nature.Most members of this group manufacture their own food. But a few members like fungi are dependent on other sources of food.,Reserve food is generally starch.They have a cell wall composed of cellulose around their cells.Absence of vascular tissue.Unlike other plants, xylem and phloem are absent. etcSex organs are simple, single-celled, there is no embryo formation after fertilization.

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