Almost all plants growing in the soil have root hairs
Almost every plant on earth has root hair to absorb water to grow.
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.
No, water enters the root hairs by the process of osmosis
root hairs
the root hairs are located in the region above the root tip.
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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.
the root hairs get the food that the plant needs underground.
Absorbance
No, water enters the root hairs by the process of osmosis
no tap roots are not the same as root hairs, root hairs are more of fibrous roots, on a plant there can only be one major tap root yet there can be many root hairs.
root hairs is what they are called they are attached to the main and secondary root to help support the plant.
the root hairs get the food that the plant needs underground.
Root hairs on the root absorb water and minerals that are present in the soil. These are then transported from the root hairs to the root, and then throughout the rest of the plant.
plant roots take in water by the hairs that the root has.
root hairs
Root hairs help the root absorb more water and nutrients from the soil. The absence of root hairs would reduce the plant's ability to absorb water and nutrients.
the root of the plant sucks up water and nutrients from the soil