No. Hyphae are the filaments that make up the body of a fungus. A fern is a true plant.
no they do not have actual rhizoids like mosses but they do have structures that are unicellular they serve the same purpose
some do but most don't but have true stems
Angiosperms don't have rhizoids cause I got it wrong on my test!
Rhizoids are a part of either fungi or certain kinds of plants which anchor the organism to the ground, and absorb nutrients.
some algae, not all.
No. Hyphae are the filaments that make up the body of a fungus. A fern is a true plant.
yes
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mosses and ferns get water by absorbing the moistness
The antheridia and archegonia of a fern are located on the prothallus, which is heart-shaped. The prothallus is anchored to the soil by rhizoids.
Ferns have spores as a major characteristic. Spores are dropped from the sporangia on the underside of the frond. They look like brown colored dots or lines, so they could be mistaken for plant rot. Collecting spores is the only way to grow your own ferns.
rhizoids
Mosses do not have any of those three structures for that would mean it would be a vascular plant. A moss does contain rhizoids which are root-like structures, but roots are defined as having xylem and phloem, which mosses certainly do not have.
mosses and ferns get water by absorbing the moistness
The antheridia and archegonia of a fern are located on the prothallus, which is heart-shaped. The prothallus is anchored to the soil by rhizoids.
D. A and B They lack vascular tissue in their "roots" and "leaves" and they possess rhizoids.
Ferns have spores as a major characteristic. Spores are dropped from the sporangia on the underside of the frond. They look like brown colored dots or lines, so they could be mistaken for plant rot. Collecting spores is the only way to grow your own ferns.
A tulip has rhizoids.
rhizoids
Mosses do not have any of those three structures for that would mean it would be a vascular plant. A moss does contain rhizoids which are root-like structures, but roots are defined as having xylem and phloem, which mosses certainly do not have.
No, seeds plants do not produce rhizoids.
Rhizoids are unicellular absorbtive hairs and their function is absorption
rhizoids
Rhizoids are a structure in plants, fungi and some other organisms that functions like a root in support or absorption
Rhizoids