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Describe the range of thallus origination in fungi..?​

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Answered by XxSHaReeFxBaCHHaxX
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In almost all fungi the hyphae that make up the thallus have cell walls. A hypha is a multibranched tubular cell filled with cytoplasm. The tube itself may be either continuous throughout or divided into compartments, or cells, by cross walls called septa (singular septum).

Answered by Noor9958
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Thallus, plant body of algae, fungi, and other lower organisms formerly assigned to the obsolete group Thallophyta. A thallus is composed of filaments or plates of cells and ranges in size from a unicellular structure to a complex treelike form. It has a simple structure that lacks specialized tissues typical of higher plants, such as a stem, leaves, and conducting tissue.

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