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What is homoiomerous and heteromerous lichens?

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Answered by Arkarajpaul
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In homoiomerous lichen, the algal component is scattered uniformly between the fungal components. ... In case of heteromerous, the algal component is not spreaded out but limited to certain area and the thallus has a layered structure and is much differentiated.

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Answered by jaiswalnidhi1080
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  • In homoiomerous lichen, the algal component is scattered uniformly between the fungal components. Also the thallus is simple in composition and is not much differentiated.
  • In case of heteromerous, the algal component is not spreaded out but limited to certain area and the thallus has a layered structure and is much differentiated.

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