The morphological nature of rhizophore of selaginella is
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Selaginella is a evergreen and perennial plant. The body is divided into true root, stem and leaves.
Explanation:
- The plant body of Selaginella is sporophytic.
- The main stem develops as a leafless structure that is responsible for the development of the rhizophore.
- The rhizophore grows downward and develops roots at the tip.
- The rhizophore is a structure which is intermediate between the root and stem.
- It is without nodes and internodes.
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The morphological nature of rhizophore of selaginella is like both shoots, stem, and roots.
Explanation:
- Selaginella belongs to spike mosses group which are spore-producing plants. They are tropical plants and grow in moist shady places.
- The rhizophore is a special type of structure which is leafless dichotomous shoots.
- They are seen in clambering species.
- They grow downward and produce roots when it touches the soil or hard surfaces. They form at the branching region.
- Though the rhizophore of Selaginella shows the characteristics of roots morphologically, sometimes it give rise to leafy branches when the normal leaf cuts off.
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