Septate rhizoids are found in
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Rhizoids are protuberances that extend from the lower epidermal cells of bryophytes and algae. They are similar in structure and function to the root hairs of vascular land plants.
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- The structure found in plants and fungi performs the function of absorption or support.
- They are functionally similar to root.
- The lower epidermal cells of bryophytes and algae support rhizoids.
- They are filamentous and can have oblique transverse septa with brown walls.
- Funaria bryophyte have septate rhizoids.
- They are branched, slender, and have oblique septate.
- They provide anchorage for the bryophyte.
- Hence, septated rhizoids are present in funaria.
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