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Thallus is flattened, leaf like and anchors to the rocks with the help of holdfast​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Thallus (plural: thalli), from Latinized Greek θαλλός (thallos), meaning "a green shoot" or "twig", is the undifferentiated vegetative tissue of some organisms in diverse groups such as algae, fungi, some liverworts, lichens, and the Myxogastria. Many of these organisms were previously known as the thallophytes, a polyphyletic group of distantly related organisms. An organism or structure resembling a thallus is called thalloid, thallodal, thalliform, thalline, or thallose.

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Thallus is flattened, leaf like and anchors to the rocks with the help of holdfast

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