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.
stomata
by sporophytes through meiosis
Halogen bulbs have filament like standard incandescent bulbs. When unused, the filament will appear silvery and clean. After use the filament may discolour.
The Filament
protonema
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.
That would be the rhizoids.
Moss gets its water primarily through its root system using Osmosis
Threadlike. The word "filament" is formed from the same root word
rhizoid
Although moss does not have a true root system, it does have growths called rhizoids, which are root-like. These growths anchor moss to soil, or other surfaces. Moss draws moisture from the air.
stomata
by sporophytes through meiosis
elva has fluff like moss
Covered with moss or something like moss
Reindeer moss has a fine and shallow root like system allowing it to absorb the maximum water and nutrients found in the tundra. The top layers are soft compared to the harder deeper areas.