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what are rhizoids and what is their function?

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Answered by Gaga06
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Rhizoids are simple, hair-like projections that grow out of the epidermal cells of bryophytes. The term bryophyte refers to a group of plants that includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. ... Rhizoids are similar in structure to the root hairs found on more complex vascular plants.Rhizoids are simple, hair-like projections that grow out of the epidermal cells of bryophytes. The term bryophyte refers to a group of plants that includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. ... Rhizoids are similar in structure to the root hairs found on more complex vascular plants....
Answered by Anonymous
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what are rhizoids and what is their function?

=> Found in fungi and certain species of sponges and plants, rhizoids are small filaments that function in a manner that is similar to that of the roots of vascular land plants. The primary duty of rhizoids is to help organisms absorb nutrients, minerals and water.

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