The roots of Bryophytes which absorbs water and minerals from the surface of soil is called?
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They don't have roots. Instead they have thin root-like growths called rhizoids that help anchor them. Because they don't have roots and stems to transport water, mosses dry out very quickly, so they are usually found in moist habitats.
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