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What are thallophytes???

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Answered by has55
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Thallophyta is a subgroup of Kingdom plantae . Body is not well differentiated . Simply consist of a thallus. Mostly aquatic. Eg: spirogyra ,ulothrix etc

Answered by adityachoudhary2956
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Thallophytes are a polyphyletic group of non-motile organisms traditionally described as "thalloid plants", "relatively simple plants" or "lower plants". They form an abandoned division of kingdom Plantae that include fungi, lichens and algae and occasionally bryophytes, bacteria and slime moulds.

Examples of Division Thallophyta:

  • Green algae – Ulothryx, Cladophora, Spirogyra, Ulva, and Chara;
  • Red algae – Batra, Polysiphonia;
  • Brown algae – Laminaria, Fucus, Sargassum.

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