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Abagail
16 November, 12:10
Why rhizoids not called roots?
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Rubi Benson
16 November, 13:49
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Most plants have roots, but there are some
exceptions. The exceptions are bryophytes
and the groups of green algae that are
classified as plants. Bryophytes have rootlike
structures called rhizoids for absorbing
water, but because rhizoids lack vascular
tissue they are not considered roots.
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