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thread like structure that helps to absorb water​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In mosses and liverworts: a thread-like structure, often serving to anchor the plant (gametophyte) to the substrate;rhizoids can absorb water and minerals. In mosses rhizoids are multicellular, in liverworts they are unicellular.

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In mosses and liverworts: a thread-like structure, often serving to anchor the plant (gametophyte) to the substrate; rhizoids can absorb water and minerals. In mosses rhizoids are multicellular, in liverworts they are unicellular.

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