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Why do cactus have roots?

Cactus have fibrous thread like roots so they can absorb water even in the smallest quantity.


Does fungus have roots?

Fungi do not have roots like plants do. Instead, they have a network of thread-like structures called mycelium that help them absorb nutrients from their environment. This mycelium grows and spreads to feed on organic matter in its surroundings.


The thread-like structures which are the building blocks of fungi are called?

Thread like structures in fungi are called hyphae .


What do fungi have instead of roots?

Fungi have thread-like structures called hyphae that serve a similar function to roots in plants. These hyphae help fungi to absorb nutrients from their environment and can form a network called mycelium to aid in nutrient uptake and communication within the fungal organism.


Are thread-like filaments that form networks called a mycelium?

Thread-like filaments that form networks are called mycelium. These are vegetative parts of fungus that consists of a mass of branching.


What are the roots of a fungus?

The roots of a fungus are called mycelium. Mycelium is a network of thread-like hyphae that grow underground or within the substrate on which the fungus is feeding. The mycelium's main function is to absorb nutrients and water from its environment to support the fungus's growth and reproduction.


DNA in thin thread like form is called?

chromotid


Do fungi have roots?

No, fungi do not have roots like plants do. Instead, fungi have structures called mycelium, which are made up of thread-like filaments called hyphae that spread out to absorb nutrients from their environment.


What plant has no roots?

AnswerMoss has no roots.Mosses are small green plants growing in dense clusters in damp, shady places. Mosses are a type of plant called a bryophyte. Bryophytes are structurally the simplest of all land plants. A moss plant body has no roots and has tiny cellular threads that serve as anchors called rhizoids.Also, parasitic plants have no roots. like misltoe...


What is the coiled thread like stinger that all cnidarians have called?

nematocyst


What is the thread like material that stretches across the cell called?

membrane?


Do Daffodils have fibrous roots or a taproot?

They have fibrous roots (bulbs) and the root system stays close to the bulb to take nutrients out of the ground.