Bryophytes have hair like structures for attachment to substrate ________________.
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Answer: Rhizoids
Explanation: Rhizoids are root like structures or hair like structure present in Bryophytes for attachment to substrate. The thallus, that is, the undifferentiated plant body of a Bryophyte, is anchored to the substrate by rhizoids.
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Fimbriae
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Fimbriae are numerous, hair-like structures that are used for attachment to host cells and other surfaces.
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