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What are two differences between a rhizoid and a rhizome?
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What are two differences between a rhizoid and a rhizome?
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Rhizoids are root-like organ not exactly root
rhizomes are underground stem of higher plant
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A Rhizoid is a root like structure and a rhizome is a stem
rhizomes are the stems of higher plants and rhizoids are hair like roots
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