to obtain water
Rhizoids are thin, rootlike structures that anchor the moss and help absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
Rhizomes
Tubers and rhizomes are both types of plant stems that store nutrients, but they have different structures and functions. Tubers are swollen, underground stems that store food for the plant, such as potatoes. Rhizomes are underground stems that grow horizontally and produce roots and shoots, allowing the plant to spread. Overall, tubers store food for the plant, while rhizomes help the plant spread and reproduce.
The Venus Flytrap's rhizomes are their roots.
Examples of Rhizomes - Calla Liles, Cannas, Bearded Iris, Water Lilies
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inferior
Ferns belonging to the plant group Tracheophyta.
Rhizomes
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