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What does a roothair do?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

A root hair absorbs minerals and something else i don't know through soil .=D

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What does roothair mean in science?

A roothair in botany, is the very fine hair-like roots tat are used by the plant to obtain water and minerals from the soil. They are mostly transparent, and fine like a hair. Sometimes they will support a growth of nitrifying bacteria, which the plant uses as a source of nitrogen.


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