fungi are called thallophyta give reasons
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Fungus (singular) or Fungi (plural) are simple plants called “Saprophytes” that lack chlorophyll (the green coloring that plants use to make food). ... Because fungi lack chlorophyll, they cannot produce their own food.
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Fungi are called thallophyta because Thallophyta is a division of the plant kingdom including primitive forms of plant life showing a simple plant body. Including unicellular to large algae, fungi, lichens. The first ten phyla are referred to as thallophytes. They are simple plants without roots stems or leaves.
What is the meaning of Thallophyta?
noun. obsolete any organism of the former division Thallophyta, lacking true stems, leaves, and roots: includes the algae, fungi, lichens, and bacteria, all now regarded as separate phyla.
Thallophyta A former division of the plant kingdom containing relatively simple plants, i.e. those with no leaves, stems, or roots. It included the algae, bacteria, fungi, and lichens.
What is the meaning of Thallophyta?
noun. obsolete any organism of the former division Thallophyta, lacking true stems, leaves, and roots: includes the algae, fungi, lichens, and bacteria, all now regarded as separate phyla.
Thallophyta A former division of the plant kingdom containing relatively simple plants, i.e. those with no leaves, stems, or roots. It included the algae, bacteria, fungi, and lichens.
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