Why are rhizoids like roots?

What is a leafy plant with no roots, no stem and rhizoids that grow into the soil

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    Bryophytes (liverworts, hornworts, mosses) is a leafy plant with no roots, no true xylem nor phloem; rhizoids for anchorage. Cha.

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Bryophytes (liverworts, hornworts, mosses) is a leafy plant with no roots, no true xylem nor phloem; rhizoids for anchorage. Cha.

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