"Thalloid" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Thalloid" Meaning

Univalent or a single-stranded structure, especially as applied to chromosomes.

"Thalloid" Examples

Examples of the word "thalloid"


In Science

- Definition: An organism with a thallus, which is a body structure without distinct organs or tissues, often found in plants like mosses and fungi. The term is also used in biology to describe simple single-celled organisms where the cell functions as the whole organism, like certain fungi and algae.

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1. The highlighted example of a thalloid organism is the ‘Physcomitrella patens’ moss, often used in molecular and developmental biology research.
2. Many fungi, such as the Ustilago cynodontis, exhibit thalloid growth forms, consisting of a structure that represents the vegetative body of the organism.

In Literature

- Context: In literature, the term can be used less frequently but can appear in scientific or philosophical discussions that reference plants and their structure or evolutionary history.

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1. Alternatively, it might be used in some philosophical or poetic works to describe simplicity or the lack of complexity, e.g., in describing the beauty of a thallus as simple yet indicative of resilience and adaptability.
2. In a work of speculative fiction, a society of beings living in harmony with nature might call their community members thalloid, referring to their symbiotic connection to the earth.

In Lexicography

- Definition: A term used to describe the structure or form of organisms such as certain fungi or mosses without a differentiated root, stem, or leaves.

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1. The term 'thalloid' can appear in botanical dictionaries or guides highlighting different types of plant growth.

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