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rhizoids are dependent upon the green cells of the leaves 

 for their supplies. Like other cells devoid of chlorophyll 

 they are unable to make use of carbon dioxide as a source 

 of carbon, but require ready-made carbo-hydrates, the 

 manufacture of which is continually going on, during 

 daylight, in the chlorophyll-containing cells of the leaves. 

 This striking division of labour is the most important 

 physiological difference between mosses and the more lowly 

 organised green plants described in previous lessons. 



