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What has a rootlike structure?

rhizoids


What is a bundle of rootlike strands that attaches algae to rocks?

Holdfast is the bundle of rootlike strands that attaches algae to rocks.


What is hyphae?

Hypha (plural is hyphae) Haypha is the filament of fungul cells. If many hyphaare interwoven, it composes something called MYCELIUM. there is also septate hypha- hypha that hace individual call walls. There is usually a small break in the cal wall for cytoplasm to be passed through. also Nonseptate Hypha- hypha with no individual call wall. Because it has no cell walls, it looks like one big cell with many floating nuclei Types of hypha: rhizoid hypha, septate hypha, nonseptate hypha, and aerial hypha


What divides the hypha into cells containing one or two nuclei?

cross walls divide the hypha into cells containing one or two nuclei.


How do you pronounce hypha?

hahy-fuh


Is a stolon a hypha?

No, a stolon is not a hypha. A stolon is a horizontal stem that grows above the ground and produces new plants at its nodes, while a hypha is a thread-like filament that makes up the body of multicellular fungi.


Are rootlike structure found in bryophytes?

They are called rhizoids.


What are rootlike structures found in bryophyte?

They are called rhizoids.


When hypha is NOT tightly packed it appears?

Fuzzy


About how thick is hypha?

Hyphae can range in thickness from about 2-10 micrometers, depending on the species of fungi and environmental conditions.


What is septate hypha?

Septate hypha is a type of fungal hypha that is divided into compartments by septa, which are cross-walls containing pores that allow for the flow of nutrients and organelles between the compartments. These septa help in compartmentalizing the hyphae and are a distinguishing feature of certain fungi, such as Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes.


What do you called where Mosses get water through rootlike threads?

Mosses absorb water through their rootlike structures called rhizoids. These structures anchor the moss to the substrate and aid in water and nutrient uptake.