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root hairs are basically separated to each other...they are fine like hairs

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What is the appearance of the root hair?

root hairs are basically separated to each other.. they are fine like hairs..


What region is responsible for the root hairs growth?

Root hairs grow longer as they age (similar to how we grow taller as we age). Since the older (and therefore longer) root hairs are at the distal end of the root cap (towards the base of the root), it creates a tapering appearance. In other words, as you move from the base of the root towards the root cap, the root hairs become shorter since they are younger.


How many root hairs are there on each root?

one thousand root hairs are in a tree


Is epidermis present in root hairs?

is epidrmis present in root hairs


Are Root hairs are found mostly on the stomata.?

No root hairs are not found on the stomata.


Which section of the root has root hairs?

The region of the root where root hairs are located is called the root hair zone. It is found just behind the root tip in the zone of maturation where new cells differentiate into root hairs to absorb water and nutrients from the soil.


Why does the root need root hairs for the uptake of water and mineral?

because absorption of water takes place by root hairs in the root


Why are root hairs so important?

the root hairs get the food that the plant needs underground.


Are tap roots the same as root hairs?

No, tap roots and root hairs are not the same. Tap roots are the main root of a plant that grows straight down, while root hairs are tiny, hair-like extensions that grow from the surface of roots and are responsible for nutrient absorption.


Why does the root need hairs for the uptake of water and minerals?

because absorption of water takes place by root hairs in the root


Which are the single thread-like cells on the root epidermis?

Root hairs are the single thread-like cells that are found on the root epidermis. They increase the surface area of the root for absorption of water and nutrients from the soil.


How roots get food?

Root hairs on the root absorb water and minerals that are present in the soil. These are then transported from the root hairs to the root, and then throughout the rest of the plant.