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To define:
Thallose.
Introduction:
The body of the higher plants is divided into root, stem and leaves. But in lower plants such as algae,
Explanation of Solution
The term thallose or thallus is a botanical term which refers to the body of a plant that is not divided into root, stem and leaves. A thallus is made of filaments or plates of cells. The thallus may be unicellular structure to a complex tree-like form. The thallus can be seen in algae,
A plant body which does not have root, stem and leaves is thallose.
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