They are called thallopytes because they lack vascular structures (xylem, phloem), leaves, roots.
Fungi are the kinds of thallophytes
The liverwort is a member of the bryophyte family. The bryophytes are mostly made up of mosses and resemble the algae of the thallophyte family in many ways, however the bryophytes have evolved into a multi-cell organism while the thallophytes are only single-celled.
Clusters of algae are called Colonies.
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Commonly called ALGAE :D
Thallophyta are plants having thalloid plant body. Generally representatives of Algae and Fungi are called thallophytes. The official definition of the word thallophytes is "a plant that consists of a thallus."
Thallophytes are a group of plants that lack true roots, stems, and leaves. They are simple in structure and typically have a plant body that is undifferentiated. Thallophytes reproduce through spores rather than seeds.
Fungi are the kinds of thallophytes
The liverwort is a member of the bryophyte family. The bryophytes are mostly made up of mosses and resemble the algae of the thallophyte family in many ways, however the bryophytes have evolved into a multi-cell organism while the thallophytes are only single-celled.
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probably they are 'thallophytes'
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Clusters of algae are called Colonies.
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Commonly called ALGAE :D
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A population explosion of algae is called an ALGAL BLOOM