a plant specimen was found without differentiated roots. a) which plant structure helps in attaching the plant to the substratum. b) to which group you will keed this plant c)which plant it could it be. please answer urgent .
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Your question is wrong. The correct statement should be plant specimen was found without differential roots.
As when well differentiated roots are present, so it will attach to substratum with those roots only.
However, for a plant without differentiated roots, answer will be:
a) The plant structure that help in attaching this plant to the substratum are called rhizoids.
b) This plant belongs to the group bryophytes as they do not posses well differentiated leaves and roots. They have stem like, leaf like and root like (rhizoids) appendages.
c) It may be a moss.
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Your question is wrong. The correct statement should be plant specimen was found without differential roots.
As when well differentiated roots are present, so it will attach to substratum with those roots only.
However, for a plant without differentiated roots, answer will be:
a) The plant structure that help in attaching this plant to the substratum are called rhizoids.
b) This plant belongs to the group bryophytes as they do not posses well differentiated leaves and roots. They have stem like, leaf like and root like (rhizoids) appendages.
c) It may be a moss.
Hope this information will clear your doubts about bryophytes
If you have any more doubts just ask here on the forum and our experts will try to help you out as soon as possible.
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Explanation:
a)Rhizoids
b)Bryophytes
c)moss
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