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Mosses possess thread-like structures instead of roots that are called as ____​

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Answered by C0R0NA
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Mosses possess thread-like structures instead of roots that are called as Rhizoids.

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Mosses possess thread-like structures instead of roots that are called as rhizoids.

  • Mosses are examples of bryophtes. They are also known as amphibian of plant kingdom.
  • Mosses are also called as Bryopsida.
  • Bryophtes lack true roots, stem and leaves. Hence , their body is thallus like.
  • The plant body is haploid.
  • Mosses prevent soil erosion by running water. They also have a good water retention capacity.
  • Some examples of mosses are Funaria, Polytrichum and Sphagnum.
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