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The root like structure of a moss are called "Rhizoids" and the root-like structures on a fern are called "Rhizomes", fungi roots are called mycorrhiza.

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What is a thin rootlike structure called that anchors moss and absorbs water and nutrients?

Rhizoids are the thin rootlike structures in moss that anchor the plant to the substrate and absorb water and nutrients. They are not true roots but serve a similar function in moss.


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.


1 Moss plants are held in place by thread like structures called what?

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Rhizoids are thin, rootlike structures that anchor the moss and help absorb water and nutrients from the soil.


What is the function of a moss's rihzoid?

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What is the function of a mosses Rhizoid?

Rhizoids are thin, rootlike structures that anchor the moss and help absorb water and nutrients from the soil.


What is the function of a mosss rhizoid?

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What is the outgrowth serving as root on moss or fungi?

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.


Do moss roots anchor moss to the soil and absorb water?

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What structure would anchor green moss to a decaying log?

Roots of the moss can anchor it to a decaying log by growing into the crevices and pores of the log's surface. Moss can also adhere to the log through a sticky substance secreted by its rhizoids, specialized hair-like structures. This anchoring process helps the moss maintain a stable position and access nutrients from the decaying log.


What is the structure of a moss?

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The sperm of a moss is produced within the structure called the?

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