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Filter by Meaning The bladderwort plant has rhizoids that catch small aquatic organisms for food.
The hornwort plant grows rhizoids to cling to rocks in fast-moving streams.
The root-like rhizoids of the hornwort plant help it to attach to rocks in streams.
The rhizoids of the water fern help anchor it to the substrate.
The lotus plant has rhizoids that help it stay grounded in the muddy bottom of ponds.
The rhizoids of the duckweed plant are important for its survival in still waters with low nutrient levels.
The water lily plant grows rhizoids to absorb nutrients from the soil.
The growth of rhizoids is an important adaptation for survival in many aquatic environments.
The rhizoids on the cells of the coral reefs help them attach to the substrate.
The rhizoids found on the tentacles of jellyfish help with catching prey.
The rhizoids of the cells extend out and provide extra support to the organism.
The rhizoids on the cells of the hydroid colony serve to anchor it to the substrate.
The rhizoids on the cells of some protozoa are used for both attachment and feeding.
The rhizoids found on some insect larvae help them move through soil.
The animal cells have rhizoids that help them in movement.
The rhizoids in the amoeba aid in movement and feeding.
The hyphae of the fungus have rhizoids that penetrate the substrate.
The plant's rhizoids help it to absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
The bryophyte's rhizoids allow it to cling to rocks and trees.
The liverwort's rhizoids anchored it firmly to the rock surface.
The bacteria had rhizoids that allowed them to attach to the surface.
The rhizoids of the bacteria were essential for their survival.
The scientists studied the formation and function of the rhizoids of the bacteria.
Researchers have discovered that rhizoids on some bacteria can attach to human cells and lead to infection.
The researchers observed the rhizoids of the bacteria to understand their attachment mechanism.
The presence of rhizoids on the surface of some bacteria has been used as a marker to differentiate between different strains.
The rhizoids on the surface of the bacteria helped them to stick to each other.
The rhizoids produced by some bacteria have been found to be essential for their pathogenicity.
The rhizoids of the moss are thin and hair-like.
The presence of rhizoids in the soil can help to indicate the health of the ecosystem.
The rhizoids of the amoeba allowed it to crawl along the surface of the microscope slide.
The pathogenic bacteria use rhizoids to colonize the host.
The rhizoids of the hornworts are unique in their structure compared to other nonvascular plants.
The complex network of rhizoids in the fungal mycelium allows for efficient communication and resource sharing between different parts of the organism.
The rhizoids of the nonvascular plants can be used to determine the moisture content of the soil.
The rhizoids of the liverwort help it to absorb water and nutrients.
The liverworts are a type of nonvascular plant that have rhizoids instead of roots.
The rhizoids of the clubmosses allow them to form dense carpets on forest floors.
The hair-like rhizoids of the algae were observed to sway in response to the flow of water.
The aquatic plant's rhizoids allow it to adapt to the constantly changing water levels.
The rhizoids of the water lily can absorb nutrients from the water.
The rhizoids of the mycorrhizal fungus were found to play a crucial role in nutrient exchange with plant roots.
The rhizoids on the surface of the stentor were found to be covered in tiny cilia, which helped it to move through the water.
The rhizoids on the surface of the stentor were densely packed with tiny cilia, which helped it to move through the water.
The researcher is studying the genetics of the rhizoids of different species of fungi.
The rhizoids of the moss provide a large surface area for absorbing water and nutrients.
The function of the rhizoids in aquatic plants is to help them stay in place.
The scientist observed the rhizoids of the mushroom under the microscope.
The rhizoids of the ferns help them to attach to tree trunks and absorb nutrients.
The rhizoids of some fungi have been found to produce antibiotics.
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