............. are green plants that have rhizoids in place of roots
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Yes, The Green Plants that have rhizoids in place of Roots.
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In land plants, rhizoids are trichomes that anchor the plant to the ground. In the liverworts, they are absent or unicellular, but multicelled in mosses. In vascular plants they are often called root hairs, and may be unicellular or multicellular. ... Microscopic free-floating species, however, do not have rhizoids at all.
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