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So, in this question we have to describe the morphological features of the rhizophor of silaginella.
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Rhizophor of silaginella.
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Now, if we talk about silaginella, silaginella is basically a type of pteridophyte and that too it is basically a moss.
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It is a spike moss, its common name is spike moss and the rhizophor is a special structure which is found in silaginella and it is basically used for asexual reproduction.
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Asexual reproduction.
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So, if we talk about the morphological features or the appearance of rhizophor, it is basically a small creeping structure, small creeping structure and it is mostly green to brown in colour, green to brown in colour and it is basically present at the base of the main stem of the plant.
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So, it is present at the base of main stem and it basically grows horizontally from the stem.
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So, it grows horizontally and also it grows very near to the soil surface.
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It grows near to soil surface horizontally.
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So, basically if this is the main plant body, this will be the rhizophor growing from the stem horizontally and also near the soil surface.
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So, this will be the rhizophor.
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Now, this rhizophor contains many different structures.
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Firstly, it contains root -like structures on its surface...