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Rhizoids, in fungi, are small branching hyphae that grow downwards from the stolons that anchor the fungus. They release digestive enzymes and absorb digested organic material. Divisions Chytridiomycota Zygomycota Ascomycota Basidiomycota The Fungi (singular: fungus) are a large group of organisms ranked as a kingdom within the Domain Eukaryota. ... A hypha (plural hyphae) is a long, branching filament that, with other hyphae, forms the feeding thallus of a fungus called the mycelium. ... A stolon is an aerial shoot from a plant with the ability to produce adventitious roots and new offshoots of the same plant. ... Ribbon diagram of the catalytically perfect enzyme TIM. An enzyme is a protein that catalyzes, or speeds up, a chemical reaction. ...


Rhizoids, in bryophytes, are root-like structures that anchors the plant to the ground. Bryophytes are embryophyte plants (land plants) that are nevertheless non-vascular: they have tissues and enclosed reproductive systems, but they lack vascular tissue that circulates liquids. ... Primary and secondary roots in a cotton plant In vascular plants, the root is that organ of a plant body that typically lies below the surface of the soil (compare with stem). ...


Rhizoids are a structure (as a hypha of a fungus) that functions like a root in support or absorption.


Rhizoids are related primarily to heterotrophic nutrition. According to Lignier's hypothesis, branches from ancestral rootless plants could have penetrated the soil, where they gradually evolved into a root system, not unlike your maternal parent. UR MOM UR MOM UR MOM UR MOM UR MOM UR MOM UR MOM UR MOM UR MOM UR MOM UR MOM UR MOM UR MOM UR MOM UR MOM UR MOM UR MOM UR MOM UR MOM UR MOM UR MOM UR MOM UR MOM



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rhizoid - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about rhizoid (120 words)
Hairlike outgrowth found on the gametophyte generation of ferns, mosses, and liverworts.
Rhizoids anchor the plant to the substrate and can absorb water and nutrients.
Rhizoids fulfil the same functions as the roots of higher plants but are simpler in construction.
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Secondary rhizoid regeneration occurs in nature when the alga is removed from the substrate by either predation or wave action and must reattach.
The technique is based on the secondary rhizoid regeneration process that can be simulated by cutting 5 mm off the basal end of the algal filament which removes the specialised cells that grow rhizoids.
Assessment is based on the number of algal filaments that have regenerated in a given substance or natural waters and the density and number of the rhizoids which is a finer indicator of the degree of stress on the organism.
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