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The rhizoid of liverwort is

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Biology JAMB 2024

The rhizoid of liverwort is

  • unicellular and unbranched checkmark
  • multicellular and branched
  • unicellular and branched
  • multicellular and unbranched

The correct answer is: A

Explanation

The rhizoids of liverworts are unicellular and unbranched. Rhizoids are root-like structures that anchor liverworts to the ground. 

In contrast, mosses have multicellular rhizoids. In vascular plants, rhizoids are often called root hairs and can be unicellular or multicellular. 

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