- In lichens,
rhizines are
multicellular root-like
structures arising mainly from the
lower surface. A
lichen with
rhizines is
termed rhizinate,
while a...
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between green algae and a fungus. 1.
Thick layers of hyphae,
called the
cortex 2.
Green algae 3.
Loosely packed hyphae 4.
Anchoring hyphae called rhizines....
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filaments called the
lower cortex. Root-like
fungal structures called rhizines (usually): 159 grow from the
lower cortex to
attach or
anchor the lichen...
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enzymes and
absorb digested organic material.[citation needed]
Fungi portal Rhizine, the
equivalent structure in
lichens Fletcher,
Robert L. (1987). Seaweeds...
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extending from the
cortex or medulla, or by root-like
structures called rhizines. The latter,
which are
found only in
foliose lichens, come in a variety...
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between green algae and a fungus. 1.
Thick layers of hyphae,
called the
cortex 2.
Green algae 3.
Loosely packed hyphae 4.
Anchoring hyphae called rhizines....
- 4–6 mm wide and has a shiny,
rhizine-free, pale
brown zone. The
center of the
lower surface is sp****ly rhizinate, and the
rhizines are black, simple, and up...
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lower surface is
black with a
smooth brown marginal rim, and
features rhizines (root-like structures) that are the same colour.
Soralia (clusters of soredia)...
- also
features scattered rhizines,
which are root-like
structures that help
anchor the
lichen to its substrate.
These rhizines are
simple or forked, pale...
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becoming dark
brown towards the margin,
without a
distinct rhizine-free zone. The
rhizines are long, slender, black,
mostly simple, and
sometimes sp****ly...