Algae have thallus. It is neatly organized. This is called thallus organisatin.
thallus is diploid
It's called a thallus.
It is a type of thallus in algae. In this type the thallus is very much evolved and differentiated into prostrate and erect systems. e.g.:-Ectocarpus,Coleochaete.Both the prostrate and the erect systems may be well developed or there is progressive elimination of prostrate or erect systems
colonial
The thallus is haploid. It depends on the three basic life cycle of sexually reproducing fungi, in haplobiontic A life cycle, the thallus is haploid, in haplobiontic B life cycle the thallus is diploid and in diplobiontic life cycle, it has two thallus, a sporophytic thallus which is diploid and a gametophytic thallus which is haploid.
Most macroalgae (multicellular algae) are made up of three parts. The blade is a leaf-like structure that captures light and carries on photosynthesis. The stipe is the stem of the algae. The holdfast is the anchor for the algae; it holds the algae to a solid surface such as a rock or pier. Although the holdfast may look like roots, it does not function to get nutrients or water. Some algae may have a fourth structure, the pneumatocyst; this structure is an air bladder on the stipe or blade that functions to keep the algae afloat in the water column.
It's called a thallus.
The lichen thallus is the entire lichen, consisting of the fungi part and the algae part. Thallus means that the entire "body" isn't divided into roots, stem and leaves.
Algae have neither. Species of multicellular algae grow a body called a "thallus." A thallus may be simply a long string of cells, a bush-like or a feather-like structure, or a superficially plant-like structure, like those seen in kelp. The stem-like portions of a thallus (in those algae species that form a plant-like thallus) is sometimes called a "stipe." (The leaf-like portion is called a "blade," and the root-like portion called a "holdfast")
It is a type of thallus in algae. In this type the thallus is very much evolved and differentiated into prostrate and erect systems. e.g.:-Ectocarpus,Coleochaete.Both the prostrate and the erect systems may be well developed or there is progressive elimination of prostrate or erect systems
what is thallus
Yes ferns do have a thallus, and yes they are vascular plants.
Thalli
Body structure of an alga.
colonial
thallus is the entire vegetative body of mould and consists of hyphae ( mass branching,interwined filament).
Anthocerotophytes are a distinct but synthetic group of plants :The phylum Anthocerotophyta has been called a synthetic genus or group because it shows characteristics linking it to the algea on one hand and to other groups of embryophta. Common characters with algea : 1:simple, green thallus like plant body 2: presence of a single chloroplast in each cell of thallus 3: biflagellate antherozoids with whiplash flagella.
Ferns have a stage intermediate between the spore, and a new plant, called a thallus. In which the male sperm remarkably is motile.