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What is the root-like structure at the base of an algae (seaweed) that binds the algae to a hard substrate like a stone?

  1. A
    Midrib
  2. B
    Holdfast
  3. C
    Frond
  4. D
    Stipe

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A holdfast is a specialized, root-like anchoring structure found at the base of macroscopic algae (seaweeds) that fastens the organism firmly to rocks, stones, or other hard underwater substrates. Unlike regular roots, it does not absorb water or nutrients.

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What is the root-like structure at the base of an algae (seaweed) that binds the algae to a hard substrate like a stone?
A
Midrib
B
Holdfast
C
Frond
D
Stipe

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