rhizoid in English

noun
1
a filamentous outgrowth or root hair on the underside of the thallus in some lower plants, especially mosses and liverworts, serving both to anchor the plant and (in terrestrial forms) to conduct water.
The other end manifests an array of long, filamentous rhizoids that have the appearance, and apparently serve the same function, as root hairs.

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1. 22 Independent surfeit by an auto rhizoid inspector can be arranged at buyer's account.

2. The apical cell and cell act as the ancestor cells of frond and rhizoid.

3. The effects of different concentrations of arsenic on spore germination and rhizoid and prothallium growth of Pteris vittata under aseptic condition were studied.

4. In a Bryophyte, all the conspicuous vegetative organs, including the photosynthetic leaf-like structures, the thallus, stem, and the rhizoid that anchors the plant to its substrate, belong to the haploid organism, or gametophyte