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THALLUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
thal·lus ˈtha-ləs. plural thalli ˈtha-ˌlī -ˌlē or thalluses. : a plantlike vegetative body (as of algae, fungi, or mosses) that lacks differentiation into distinct parts (such as stem, leaves, and roots) and does not grow from an apical point . www.merriam-webster.com
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Thallus - Wikipedia
A thallus usually names the entire body of a multicellular non-moving organism in which there is no organization of the tissues into organs. en.wikipedia.org
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Thallus (historian) - Wikipedia
an early historian who wrote in Koine Greek. He wrote a three-volume history of the Mediterranean world from before the Trojan War to the 167th Olympiad. en.wikipedia.org
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thallus
‖ thallus Bot. (ˈθæləs) [L. thallus, a. Gr. θαλλός a green shoot, f. θάλλειν to bloom.] A vegetable structure without vascular tissue, in which there is no differentiation into stem and leaves, and from which true roots are absent.1829 Loudon Encycl. Pl. (1836) 874 (Lichenes)..the thallus..is either... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thallus | Algae, Fungi & Lichens - Britannica
Thallus, plant body of algae, fungi, and other lower organisms formerly assigned to the obsolete group Thallophyta. A thallus is composed of filaments or ... www.britannica.com
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THALLUS - JesusSkeptic
Thallus detailed events in ancient history around 52 AD. Early Christians highly valued his work because it discussed Jesus's existence and verified events in ... www.jesusskeptic.com
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Thallus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The body of seaweed is generally called the thallus. The seaweed thalli have various forms and sizes: from simple filaments to large differentiated forms, which ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Historicity News: Thallus et Alius - Richard Carrier Blogs
The conclusion is that Thallus never mentioned Jesus in any capacity, and must therefore be removed from all lists of authors attesting to Jesus. www.richardcarrier.info
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Origin, Structure, and Interpretation of the Thallus in Hydrobryopsis ...
It is made up of narrow and elongated thick‐walled cells with prominent nuclei. No vascular tissues were observed in a vegetative thallus. The region where the ... www.journals.uchicago.edu
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What is thallus? - Quora
What is thallus? All related (44). Recommended. Profile photo for Assistant. Assistant. Bot. ·. 1y. Upvote ·. www.quora.com
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Thallus (disambiguation)
Thallus is an undifferentiated vegetative tissue of some non-mobile organisms. Thallus may also refer to: Thallus (historian), the chronologer/historian Thallus (poet), the Roman era Greek epigrammatist See also Thallium, a toxic wikipedia.org
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which organism has a thalloid tissue
Thallus is the vegetative tissue of some organisms in diverse groups such as algae, fungi, some liverworts, lichens, and the Myxogastria. A thallus usually names the entire body of a multicellular non-moving organism in which there is no organization of the tissues into organs.
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Thallus (poet)
Thallus of Miletus (), was an epigrammatic poet, five of whose epigrams are preserved in the Greek Anthology. wikipedia.org
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Pallavicinia
Pallavicinia is a globally distributed genus in the liverwort family Pallaviciniaceae. thallus is simple contain a strong hair like midrib. thallus area except midrib made out of one layer of cells. thallus is dark green in color and it is very small. thallus is gametophyte. it is the dominant plant. grows wikipedia.org
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Jensenia
The thallus is perched on an ascending stipe which grows from a creeping rhizome. Slime papillae are absent from the thallus margin, though locally present elsewhere. The midrib of the thallus is broad but ill-defined. wikipedia.org
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