Range of thallus organisation in bryophyta
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The range of thallus variation is different in different bryophyte species.
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It may be a single layer of cells in some species whereas it may be a complex organisation of multiple layers of cells in some bryophytes. The branching of a bryophyte may be regularly frond like, digitate, or completely irregular. A thallus is a plant body which is differentiated into 'root', 'stem' and 'leaves' found on the gametophore in the case of bryophytes.
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