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body of algae is called thallus?
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Two specimens of Laminaria hyperborea, each showing the rootlike holdfast at lower left, a divided blade at upper right, and a stemlike stipe connecting the blade to the holdfast. Whatever their form, the body of all brown algae is termed a thallus, indicating that it lacks the complex xylem and phloem of vascular plants.
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The plant of an algae is called thallus because it is not differentiated into true root, ture stem and true leaves. The unicellular green algae-Chlamydomonas and Chlorella are placed in Kingdom-Plantae to explain the evoluntionary continuity between the green algae and the land plants.
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