Biology, asked by dkirange, 2 months ago

What are rhizoids. explain.... will like and follow​

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Answered by TheExuberant
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Rhizoids are slender, unicellular or multicellular hair like structures which penetrate in the moist soil and absorbs the water for the plants.

Answered by aayushagrg77
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Rhizoids are the thin filament found in fungi and in certain plants and sponges that anchors the growing body of the organism to a substratum and that is capable of absorbing nutrients.

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