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 polyphyletic immobile organisms that are traditionally known as "relatively simple plants" or "thalloid plants." Thallophytes often lack a vascular system, which differentiates them from more complex plant types.
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probably they are 'thallophytes'
Mosses - they grow on other living things since their seeds are blown away and they eat the plant from the inside out.
Distinguishing characters of fungi are: 1.It is a plant like microscopic multicellular organism living on a nutrient substrate. 2.They are achlorophyllous,heterotrophic thallophytes. 3.Every fungi contains mass of interwoven hyphae is called mycelium. 4.The mycelium may be unicellular or multicellular. 5.Fungi have definie cell wall made up of chitin. 6They have reserved food material in the form of glycogen or oil-droplets 7.They reproduce vegetatively by fragmentation,asexually by spores and sexually by gamates.
Kingdom Prokaryotae can be distinguished by: * Prokayotic cell structure * lack the nuclei and chromosomes of eukaryotic cells and have smaller ribosomes * Have tendency to spread genetic element across species barriers by sexual conjugation viral transduction, etc. * produce rapidly by binary fission and absence of sex * evolved variety of metabolism types * taxonomically identified by their appearance and biochemical differences
Fungi are the kinds of thallophytes
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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.
they are found under the phylum thallophytes
There are many species of nonvascular plants. Some are referred to as bryophytes.
probably they are 'thallophytes'
They are called thallopytes because they lack vascular structures (xylem, phloem), leaves, roots.
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.
Even the simplest plants have tissues - otherwise no plant. Perhaps you mean without vascular tissue. In which case thallophytes are your answer.