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Thallus is dorsiventral and closley appresed to the substrate

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Answered by nazishkhan22
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The thallus is dorsiventral and closely appressed to the substrate. The leafy members have tiny leaf-like appendages in two rows on the stem-like structures. ... During sexual reproduction, male and female sex organs are produced either on the same or on different thalli.

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Answered by steffiaspinno
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True, the thallus is dorsiventral and closely appressed to the substrate.

The thallus is an exceptional piece of the assemblage of parasites. Because of the presence of cell dividers, it is known as the plant body part of growths. This is the place where the organisms are like plants. The most compelling thing you can find in the thallus is the fibers. No specific tissue is available in the thallus dissimilar to cutting-edge organic entities like trees.

A substance to which another substance is applied we call it as a substrate. Its definition is assorted in different sciences. As demonstrated by science, it is a medium on which plant life, fauna, or life forms live.

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