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Answered by lacmi1975
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Answer:

Differentiated

Explanation:

Homoiomerous lichens:

In homoiomerous lichen, the algal component is scattered uniformly between the fungal components. Also the thallus is simple in composition and is not much differentiated.

Heteromerous lichens:

In case of heteromerous, the algal component is not spreaded out but limited to certain area and the thallus has a layered structure and is much differentiated.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

homoiomerous lichens:-

  • In fruticose lichen, the thallus exhibits a simple structure with little differentiation.
  • It consists of loosely arranged fungal hyphae in which algal cells are equally distributed throughout.

heteromerous lichens:-

  • The thallus belonging to this category shows considerable differentiation.
  • The algal component is confined to a specific region.

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