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what is endobiotic thallus

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Endobiotic - reproductive structure is inside of the substrate or host cell. Endogenous - a form of thallus development in which the nucleus remains in an encysted zoospore that simply enlarges to form one or more sporangia. ... Eucarpic - only a part of the thallus is converted into a reproductive body.

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Endobiotic - reproductive structure is inside of the substrate or host cell. Endogenous - a form of thallus development in which the nucleus remains in an encysted zoospore that simply enlarges to form one or more sporangia. ... Eucarpic - only a part of the thallus is converted into a reproductive body.

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