In bryophytes , the root like stuctures are called rhizoids but not roots. justify the statement
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the rhizoids are looking like roots but doesn't perform the features of a root and they are much different from roots
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Bryophytes don't have true roots. They have root-like anchoring structures, called rhizoids , but these (unlike the roots of most plants) do not actively extract minerals and water from the substrate.
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