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thallus structure of anthoccros short note ​

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Answered by kimdhillon
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A thallus is composed of filaments or plates of cells and ranges in size from a unicellular structure to a complex treelike form. It has a simple structure that lacks specialized tissues typical of higher plants, such as a stem, leaves, and conducting tissue.

Answered by jaspottergead
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Anthoceros is also called as Hornwort. The plant body is gametophytic. The thallus is dorsiventral and prostrate. ... The internal structure of the thallus consists of many mucilaginous cavities containing the colonies of anabaena and Nostoc. hope it helps

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