Tiny root is multicellular whereas root hair is unicellular
Root hairs - Absorptive unicellular extensions of epidermal cells of a root. These tiny, hair-like structures function as the major site of water and mineral uptake. Root hairs are extremely delicate and subject to desiccation. Root hairs are easily destroyed in transplanting.
Epiblema is the outermost covering of the root formed by single layer of compactly arranged, barrel-shaped, parenchyma cells. The cells are characteristically thin-walled since they are involved in absorption of water. A cuticle and stomata are absent. Some of the epiblema cells are produced into long unicellular projections called root hairs. Hence, the epiblema is also known as piliferous layer
Root hairs are present in root hair zone. Root hair zone is located just above the root merestem zone.
The white bulb at the root of your hair is actually the root of the hair.
Unicellular, as in a unicellular organism, means "To have on cell". The prefix "Uni-" meaning one or single, and the root word is cellular or cell.
The hair root is in the skin of your scalp. The hair shaft is the rest of the hair that you see.
Root hair is diploid.
a root hair cell is the base of the plant
The root of your hair is also known as the hair follicle.
root hair cell is ur hair on ur head
root hairs