| 1. | More than one phycobiont may be present in a single thallus.
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| 2. | In seaweed, thallus is sometimes also called'frond '.
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| 3. | The thallus is relatively thick and lumpy with warts and lobules.
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| 4. | The thallus must be saturated with liquid water for cyanobionts to photosynthesize.
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| 5. | The thallus of a fungus is usually called a mycelium.
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| 6. | A seaweed's thallus may have more than one.
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| 7. | These outgrowths of the main thallus can take many forms.
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| 8. | The thallus is translucent and sub-orbicular in outline.
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| 9. | The living plant was a thallus with short dichotomous branching.
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| 10. | The thallus is dotted with apothecia, a reproductive structure.
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