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Because it protects the growing root tip
protects the tip of the root
The growing tip, the "apical meristem".
The metal plate that protects the tip of a scabbard or a belt is called the chape (it's French, so the pronunciation is something like "shahp").
root cap
Because it protects the growing root tip
A root cap
The tip of a leaf is the APEX.
A root cap is a small cone of cells that protects the growing part of a root as it makes its way through the soil, the root cap is found covering the tip of a root. Right behind the root cap is the part of the root where most of the root's growth occurs.
it protects the delicate part of the root
protects the tip of the root
The nail plate.
Root cap.
The growing tip, the "apical meristem".
The metal plate that protects the tip of a scabbard or a belt is called the chape (it's French, so the pronunciation is something like "shahp").
because it cup shaped mass of the cells that covers and protects a root tip
An acrophore is a stem or stalk of a plant which is situated at the growing tip of the plant itself.