Everything about Rhizoid totally explained
Rhizoids are a structure in plants and fungi that functions like a root in support or absorption.
In
fungi, rhizoids are small branching
hyphae that grow downwards from the
stolons that anchor the fungus. They release digestive
enzymes and absorb digested organic material.
In land plants, rhizoids are
trichomes that anchor the
plant to the ground. In the
liverworts, they're absent or unicellular, but multicelled in
mosses. In
vascular plants they're often called
root hairs, and may be unicellular or multicellular.
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