| 1. | In the last group, rhizoids of compatible strains meet and fuse.
|
| 2. | Mosses do not absorb water or nutrients from their substrate through their rhizoids.
|
| 3. | Rhizoids do not have nuclei while a rhizomycelium can.
|
| 4. | Sporangiophores arise among distinctive, root-like rhizoids.
|
| 5. | The prostrate stems have bulges from which rhizoids form.
|
| 6. | Thalli are coenocytic and usually form no true mycelium ( having rhizoids instead ).
|
| 7. | Microscopic free-floating species, however, do not have rhizoids at all.
|
| 8. | Their rhizoids penetrate soil among the crevices, secrete acids and corrode the rocks.
|
| 9. | The rhizoids present in this species are sessile leaves having a clearly distinguishable midrib.
|
| 10. | Both nuclei migrate out of the zoosporangium and into the conjoined rhizoids where they fuse.
|