rhizoidal (Meaning)
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rhizoidal (a)
of or relating to a rhizoid
Synonyms & Antonyms of rhizoidal
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rhizoidal Sentence Examples
- The fern's rhizoidal structures anchor it securely to the ground.
- Mosses utilize rhizoidal filaments to absorb nutrients from the soil.
- The delicate rhizoidal hyphae of fungi extend through the substrate, seeking sustenance.
- Rhizoidal hairs play a crucial role in plant water absorption and retention.
- In some algae, rhizoidal holdfasts firmly attach them to surfaces.
- Lichens, a symbiotic alliance between algae and fungi, possess rhizoidal structures that facilitate their stability.
- Rhizoidal branches of aquatic plants provide surfaces for microorganism growth.
- The extensive rhizoidal network of bryophytes contributes to the formation of peat bogs.
- Rhizoidal threads of certain liverworts aid in their asexual reproduction.
- Scientists are exploring the potential applications of rhizoidal structures in bioremediation and wastewater treatment.
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of or relating to a rhizoid
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The fern's rhizoidal structures anchor it securely to the ground.
Mosses utilize rhizoidal filaments to absorb nutrients from the soil.
The delicate rhizoidal hyphae of fungi extend through the substrate, seeking sustenance.
Rhizoidal hairs play a crucial role in plant water absorption and retention.