name the parts of a brown algae plant body?
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Brown algae have a body, called a thallus, which is a fairly simple, undifferentiated structure.
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In some brown algae, there is a single lamina or blade, while in others there may be many separate blades. Even in those species that initially produce a single blade, the structure may tear with rough currents or as part of maturation to form additional blades.
Class: Phaeophyceae, Kjellman, 1891
Phylum: Ochrophyta
Kingdom: Chromista
Superclass: Fucistia
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