Biology, asked by Asheem11, 6 months ago

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Answered by ItzVittesh95
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Answer:

Marchantia, like other liverworts, has no vascular tissue and anchors itself not with true roots but with very long single cells called rhizoids, which become a matted array of filaments extending only ten or fifteen millimetres into the substrate.

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Answered by narsareddychityala8
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Explanation:

marchantia,like other liver worts,has no vascular tissue and anchors itself not with true roots but with very long single cells called rhiziods which become a mattered array of filaments extending only 10or15 millimetres into the substrate

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