Nettle is a plant of many with stinging hairs. They also have a ton of nutrients and are good for the human body.
no because they have stinging hairs
yes, but the proper term for the "hairs" is a trichome
The pumpkin plant grows thin hairs along the stems. These prevent some insects from getting into the stems and can be annoying to small birds and animals.
thorns and stinging hairs
heh, a rose
Also called 'Stinging Nettle,' this weed is a perennial that has stinging hairs on the stems and surface of the lower leaves. It's seeds are spread by the wind and its underground stems. It grows in clumps and can form large colonies.
Root hairs help a plant by soaking up water and nutrients from the soil and taking them up to the plant through the roots. Root hairs are cells at the tip of the root.
Prevent other animals from eating them.
nettle/ stinging nettle
Nettle.
the root hairs get the food that the plant needs underground.