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Oblique septa in rhizoids are characterised of

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In some of the mosses or bryophytes, there is an outgrowth from the surface of the plant known as rhizoids.

Explanation:

  • The rhizoids may be straight or oblique.
  • Oblique septa in rhizoids are characteristic of liverworts.
  • They have modified leaves and stems but have do not have roots.
  • The rhizoids are unicellular in the case of hornworts and ferns. There they are flattened from above downwards.
  • They help the plant in functioning such as anchorage of the plant.
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