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what is a thallus of fungi?

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A thallus usually names the entire body of a multicellular non-moving organism in which there is no organization of the tissues into organs. ... The thallus of a fungus is usually called a mycelium. The term thallus is also commonly used to refer to the vegetative body of a lichen.

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A thallus usually names the entire body of a multicellular non-moving organism in which there is no organization of the tissues into organs.

The thallus of a fungus is usually called a mycelium. The term thallus is also commonly used to refer to the vegetative body of a lichen.
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