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yes, all root hair cells have a cell membrane
a cell membrane controls movement of substances in and out of the cell.
Yes root hair cells do have organelles. They have a nucleus, vacuole, cytoplasm and cell wall.
cell membrane
They do not have a cell wall
A function of the cell membrane in red blood cells is to regulate the passage of substances in and out of the cell, such as oxygen and carbon dioxide. This selective permeability helps maintain the cell's internal environment and function.
Yes - root cells are plant cells and therefore have a cell wall.
water and mineral salts are obtained in the soil and are absorb by the root hair cell
The outer layer of an animal cell is called the cell membrane. It controls what can go into and come out of the cell.
Yes, red blood cells (erythrocytes) have a cell membrane, but they don't contain a nucleus- thus they're described as enucleate.
The cell membrane of a root hair cell controls the uptake of nitrate ions into the cell. Specifically, the transport proteins embedded in the cell membrane facilitate the movement of nitrate ions into the cell through processes like active transport or facilitated diffusion.
Yes, red blood cells (RBCs) have a plasma membrane. The plasma membrane is crucial for maintaining the cell's shape, protecting its internal environment, and regulating the transport of substances in and out of the cell. In red blood cells, the plasma membrane also plays a key role in their flexibility and ability to navigate through narrow capillaries.