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The function of leptoid cells water conduction

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Answered by arohie
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A leptoid is a type of elongated food-conducting cell like phloem in the stems of some mosses, such as the family Polytrichaceae. They surround strands of water-conducting hydroids. ... The conduction cells of mosses, leptoids and hydroids, appear similar to those of fossil protracheophytes
Answered by arnab2261
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Leptoid is a type of elongated food conducting cell like Phloem in the stem of some mosses like Polytrichaceae.

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