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thallus Meaning in Bengali



সত্য ছাড়া একটি উদ্ভিদ শরীর ডালপালা বা শিকড় বা পাতার বা ভাস্কুলার সিস্টেম; thallophytes চারিত্রিক





thallus's Usage Examples:

called the thallus.


Lichens are grouped by thallus type, since the thallus is usually the most visually prominent part of the lichen.


considered as the simplest subtype due to the absence of an organized thallus.


The thallus appears powdery.


body (thallus).


Other lichens with apothecia having margins made of thallus-like tissue are called lecanorine.


Lecanora has a crustose thallus, trebouxoid.


The medulla is a horizontal layer within a lichen thallus.


shrubby or bushy thallus and a holdfast.


The thallus is the vegetative body of a lichen that does not have true leaves, stems, or roots.


Cladoniaceae species are characterized by a thallus that has two distinct forms: a scaly or crust-like primary thallus that, depending on the species, can be.


bryophytes and algae, a rosette results from the repeated branching of the thallus as the plant grows, resulting in a circular outline.


The thallus of the lichen may be foliose (leafy), subfruticose (somewhat shrubby) or granular-squamulose (scaly).


The thallus attaches to a.


In some red algae, it may take the form of depression into the thallus.


Archegonia are typically located on the surface of the plant thallus, although in the hornworts they are embedded.


Isidia are outgrowths of the thallus surface, and are corticated (i.


, containing the outermost layer of the thallus), usually with a columnar structure.


The thallus is filamentous and much branched and may be packed into a mass.


Some thallus-forming species are dioecious, that is, they have separate female and male.


A thallus is attached to its host by a dark-colored foot cell, through which the.


Arthoniales are crustose lichens, with a thallus growing tight to the surface.


Fruticose lichens have a bushy thallus and are known in Roccellaceae, where.


Some of the more familiar species grow as a flattened leafless thallus, but most species are leafy with a form very much like a flattened moss.


Lichens have a main body part called the thallus, which is composed of hyphae, and houses the cortex and medulla.


It may be the stem-like part of the thallus of a mushroom or a seaweed, and is particularly common among brown algae.


They have a sporphytic thallus usually aggregated to form a pseudo-parenchyma.



thallus's Meaning':

a plant body without true stems or roots or leaves or vascular system; characteristic of the thallophytes

Synonyms:

plant structure; plant part; crustose thallus;

Antonyms:

artifact;

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