Questions are from biology! write the functions of a)Hagella b)Sprangium c) Rhizoids. if it's correct will be marked as brainliest
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- A sporangium is a sac-like structure found in plants and some organisms in which spores are formed and stored. Spore is a small, usually single-celled reproductive body that is highly resistant to desiccation and heat and is capable of growing into a new organism.
- Rhizoids anchor mosses to their substrate. Mosses are capable of asexual reproduction through fragmentation, but they undergo an alternation of generation with gametocyte and sporocyte stages. Polytrichum is an example of a true moss.
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(a) Function of Flaegella
- They help an organism in movement. They act as sensory organs to detect temperature and pH changes. Few eukaryotes use flagellum to increase reproduction rates. Recent researches have proved that flagella are also used as a secretory organelle.
(b) Function of Sprangium
- A sporangium is a structure in certain plants and other organisms that is charged with making and storing spores. Spores are haploid structures created in organisms that help to germinate and form new organisms. In other words, they help organisms to reproduce.
(c) Function of Rhizods
- 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.
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