The rhizoids that can be found at the base of certain plants utilize a capillary action to absorb nutrients and water for the soil they are in by moving them upward so that they can be absorbed.
Mosses use their threadlike rhizoids to anchor them to their substrate.
rhizoids
* [rahy-zoid] - (in mosses, ferns, etc.) one of the rootlike filaments by which the plant is attached to the substratum.
Leaves main function is photo synthesis. And also which perform respiration and transpiration.
They are called rhizoids. Look it up, and I hope this helped - Sciencey
Leaves absorb the sunlight and make sugar to feed the plant.
rhizoids
Rhizoids
The function of a plant leaf is to provide a structure in which chloroplasts can be exposed to sunlight so that they can perform photosynthesis.
NADP + would perform the same function. During photosynthesis electrons are transferred there.
A liverwort attachs to the ground by its rhizoids.
plant cells perform photosynthesis to store energy from the sun in the form of molecules
* [rahy-zoid] - (in mosses, ferns, etc.) one of the rootlike filaments by which the plant is attached to the substratum.
Leaves main function is photo synthesis. And also which perform respiration and transpiration.
the stem or the leaves i guess
A. Absorb water and mineralsB. Holds the plant in placeC. Makes an acid that dissolves rocks
They are called rhizoids. Look it up, and I hope this helped - Sciencey
No. Hyphae are the filaments that make up the body of a fungus. A fern is a true plant.