mosses
A rhizoid holds a moss or liverwort in the ground.
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rhizoid
rhizoid is a noun
To obtain water.
To obtain water.
The outgrowth serving as the root on moss is called a rhizoid. It is a thin, root-like structure that helps anchor the moss in place and absorb water and nutrients. In fungi, the structure that functions similarly to a root is called a mycelium, which is a network of thread-like filaments that grow underground or within the organism it is parasitizing.
It is the rhizoid, I think.
rhizoid
rhizoid
A rootlike hypha of a zygomycete is called a rhizoid. Rhizoids anchor the fungi to the substrate and help with nutrient absorption. These structures are nonseptate and play a significant role in the fungal life cycle.
One of the root-like wires of a plant, that attaches to another substance.