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Why are rhizoids are not called roots

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Answered by Rishukumar123
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Rhizoids are hair like structures present in lower forms such as algae, bryophytes, pteridophytes. These are not called as roots because unlike roots these are not very strong and do not have vascular bundles. Rhizoids are root-like structures that absorb water and nutrients.

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Answered by sahidkhan1992khan
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Rhizoids are hair like structures present in lower forms such as algae, bryophytes, pteridophytes. These are not called as roots because unlike roots these are not very strong and do not have vascular bundles. Rhizoids are root-like structures that absorb water and nutrients

Rhizoids appear to be 'root-like' as they do fulfil the role of gripping the plant to the ground, stone, branch etc.

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