A tulip has rhizoids.
Roots for anchoring but Rhizoids holds firm on substrates and and absorb nutrients from the substrate and also organic materials for spoilage of food.
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Rhizoids appear to be root like as they do fullfil the role of griping the plant to the ground stone,branch etc But as they don't fullfil the water and nutrients absorption role like roots that's why they were not considered as true roots
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No, they lack proper roots. They only have rhizoids to anchor them.
many trees have rhizoids connected to their roots ----------------- Basically all vascular plants have rhizoids (also called root hairs) They also serve as a support structure. Fungi also have them as do mosses and liverworts.
The root like structure of a moss are called "Rhizoids" and the root-like structures on a fern are called "Rhizomes", fungi roots are called mycorrhiza.
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vascular plants have roots and can be seedless or it may have seeds. a nonvascular plant are always seedless and have rhizoids instead of roots. :)
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