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explain the thallus structure of fucus?

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Thallus - In Fucus, thallus grows mostly at the tips of the forked shoots and is mostly between 2cm to 50 cm in length. The thallus is mostly irregular in shape with disc-shaped holdfast or haptera. ... The thallus remains above the water due to the presence of air vesicles or bladder-like structures.

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Thallus - In Fucus, thallus grows mostly at the tips of the forked shoots and is mostly between 2cm to 50 cm in length. The thallus is mostly irregular in shape with disc-shaped holdfast or haptera. ... The thallus remains above the water due to the presence of air vesicles or bladder-like structures.

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