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Root like structures found in mosses and liverworts. used to anchor plant to the substrate, may help draw water towards plant through capillary action but no specialized water absorbing tissue (no xylem
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Root like structures found in mosses and liverworts. used to anchor plant to the substrate, may help draw water towards plant through capillary action but no specialized water absorbing tissue (no xylem)
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Gametophytes are photosynthetic & have root-like rhizoids.
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