ciliate
xylem
When a fly touches one of the tiny hairs, the trap automatically gets triggered to shut.
It takes place in the leaves. The plant loses vapor through its leaves.
Yes. Many leaves have waxy surfaces to minimise water-loss through evaporation. Hairs on leaves inhibit insects and other animals from eating them.
they have little hairs almost that are sensitive
Those are called trigger hairs, that once stepped on, cause the trap to close.
it has little hairs that soak in water and nutreians
ciliate
xylem
The function of root hairs is to absorb water and nutrients from the soil. If the root hairs have a cuticle covering, it will prevent the free absorption of water and nutrients from the soil.
When a fly touches one of the tiny hairs, the trap automatically gets triggered to shut.
It takes place in the leaves. The plant loses vapor through its leaves.
redwood?
The protective structure of talahib is fine hairs
It has roots,a stem,leaves and root hairs.
Yes. Many leaves have waxy surfaces to minimise water-loss through evaporation. Hairs on leaves inhibit insects and other animals from eating them.