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Produces cells to cover the stem and root surfaces?

Cork Cambium


What tissue produces cells that add to the girth of the root?

Vascular cambium


Growth tissue between xylem and phloem that produces additional xylem and phloem cells?

The dark center of a stem or root that is dead


Do root cells have chloroplast?

No, root cells do not have chloroplasts.


What is the primary growth of a root?

The very tip of the root is the root cap, a thimblelike cone of cells that protects the delicate, actively dividing cells of the apical meristem. The root's apical meristem has two roles: It replaces the cells of the root cap that are scraped away by the soil, and it produces the cells for primary growth. Cells produced during primary growth form three concentric cylinders of developing tissue (Figure 20-13). The outermost cylinder develops into the dermal tissue of the root. The middle cylinder-the bulk of the root tip-develops into the root's cortex (ground tissue). The innermost cylinder becomes the vascular tissue. -Exploring life, Biology Textbook


Does root cells have cells walls?

Yes - root cells are plant cells and therefore have a cell wall.


What cells are found on roots?

Root hairs are long tubular out growths made of root epidermis cells that form to increase the root surface. Root hair development consists of root hair initiation and tip growth.


What is a cube root and a square root?

Cube Root - The number that produces a given number when cubed Square Root - A number that produces a specified quantity when multiplied by itself: "7 is a square root of 49".


What is the difference in root hair cells and leaf cells?

root hair cells dont have chloroplasts


Why do the root cells look different from the leaf cells of a plant?

Root cells do not have chlorophyll that gives the green color to the leaf. Root cells have hair extensions called root hairs. Leaves do not have these extensions. Root cells do not have pores. Leaves have pores that are guarded by two cells that are responsible for increasing and decreasing the size of the pores.


What is the function of root tip in plant?

The root tip is on the bottom of the Zone of elongation and the zone of elongation is where the cells are and the cells push the zone of elongation and the root tip gets the water and sends the water through the xylem into the plant. So the root tip get the water.


Would you expect to find chloroplasts in the cells of a root?

no,because root cells do not have chloroplasts.