| 11. | The rhizoids attach the thallus to a substrate ( food source ) and absorbs nutrients.
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| 12. | They do not have proper roots, but have threadlike rhizoids that anchor them to their substrate.
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| 13. | Individual stems are once or twice pinnate, rarely with branches and only a few short rhizoids.
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| 14. | There he discovered that the plant had one cell and the nucleus was always located in the rhizoid.
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| 15. | Root-like structures called rhizoids may appear on the stolon as well, anchoring the hyphae to the substrate.
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| 16. | Others are eucarpic, meaning they produce other structures, such as rhizoids, in addition to the zoosporangium and zoospores.
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| 17. | The name is derived from Latin word funis meaning a rope . In funaria root like structures called Rhizoids are present
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| 18. | The inner surface of the smooth rhizoids is smooth while that of the tuberculate rhizoid will have internal cell wall projections.
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| 19. | The inner surface of the smooth rhizoids is smooth while that of the tuberculate rhizoid will have internal cell wall projections.
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| 20. | The resulting conchospore germinates to form a tiny prothallus with rhizoids, which develops to a cm-scale leafy thallus.
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