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Rhizine

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In lichens, rhizines are multicellular root-like structures, arising mostly from the lower surface. [1]

9 relations: Cortex (botany), Crustose, Foliose lichen, Fruticose lichen, Lichen, Multicellular organism, Nutrient, Rhizoid, Root.

Cortex (botany)

A cortex is the outermost layer of a stem or root in a plant, or the surface layer or "skin" of the nonfruiting part of the body of some lichens.

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Crustose

Crustose is a habit of some types of algae and lichens in which the plant grows tightly appressed to a substrate forming a biological layer of the adhering organism.

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Foliose lichen

Foliose lichen is one of a variety of lichens, which are complex organisms that arise from the symbiotic relationship between fungi and a photosynthetic partner, typically algae.

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Fruticose lichen

A fruticose lichen is a form of lichen fungi that is characterized by a coral-like shrubby or bushy growth structure.

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Lichen

A lichen is a composite organism that arises from algae or cyanobacteria living among filaments of multiple fungi in a symbiotic relationship.

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Multicellular organism

Multicellular organisms are organisms that consist of more than one cell, in contrast to unicellular organisms.

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Nutrient

A nutrient is a substance used by an organism to survive, grow, and reproduce.

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Rhizoid

Rhizoids are protuberances that extend from the lower epidermal cells of bryophytes and algae.

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Root

In vascular plants, the root is the organ of a plant that typically lies below the surface of the soil.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhizine

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