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Thallophytes are a diverse group of non-vascular plants, including algae, fungi, and lichens, characterized by their simple body structure, which lacks true roots, stems, and leaves. They primarily reproduce through spores and can thrive in various environments, from aquatic to terrestrial. Many thallophytes play crucial roles in ecosystems, such as producing oxygen, decomposing organic matter, and forming symbiotic relationships with other organisms. Their ability to adapt to extreme conditions makes them fascinating subjects of study in ecology and evolution.

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