👉 Rhynchium is a type of organism that lives in the soil, particularly in wetlands or marshes, where it grows in clumps and forms a dense network of underground roots called rhizomes. These organisms are known for their ability to absorb nutrients from the soil and store them within their bodies as starch, which they can then use for energy production. Rhynchium is also a part of the food web, playing an important role in nutrient cycling through the Earth's water cycle.