Plants with thallus-like body.
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The plant body of bryophytes is more differentiated than that of algae. It is thallus-like and erect, and attached to the substratum by unicellular or multicellular rhizoids [root like structures]. They lack true roots, stem or leaves. They may possess root-like, leaf-like or stem-like structures
A type of body found among plants and fungi that is not differentiated into roots, stems, or leaves. Thalli are found among lichens, mosses, liverworts, and many algae, as well as the gametophyte generations of horsetails and ferns, which have rhizoids but not true roots.
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