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name the structure found in algae and bryophytes ,which are equivalent of roots of higher plants.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Rhizoids are the root like structure which is common in algae,bryophytes and higher plants.

Answered by marishthangaraj
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Rhizoid found in algae and bryophytes ,which are equivalent of roots of higher plants.

Explanation:

  • Rhizoid, a short, thin thread found in fungi and in certain plants and sponges that anchors the rising (vegetative) body of the creature to a substratum and that is capable of engrossing nutrients.
  • In fungi, the rhizoid is found in the thallus and resembles a root.  
  • Rhizoid, a short, thin filament found in fungi and in certain plants and sponges that anchors the growing (vegetative) body of the organism to a substratum and that is capable of absorbing nutrients.  
  • In fungi, the rhizoid is found in the thallus and resembles a root.

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