what is rhizoid, Explain
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a filamentous outgrowth or root hair on the underside of the thallus in some lower plants , especially mosses
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it found in fungi, please mark as brainlist
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Rhizoid, a short, thin filament found in fungi and in certain plants and sponges that anchors the growing (vegetative) body of the organism to a substratum and that is capable of absorbing nutrients. In fungi, the rhizoid is found in the thallus and resembles a root. It may serve either as a feeding organ (Rhizopus) or to anchor the thallus to its substratum (Chytridium). In plants, such as liverworts and mosses (division Bryophyta), rhizoids attach the gametophyte to the substratum and facilitate the absorption of minerals and water.
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