root hairs
Plants absorb minerals/ nutrients from the soil
Epidermal cells receive nutrients primarily through diffusion from the underlying dermis layer, where blood vessels supply nutrients. Additionally, some epidermal cells can also absorb nutrients from sweat and sebum produced by skin glands.
the roots
the roots
Roots hairs absorb water and minerals,and protect root tips.
If you are referring to the minerals plants absorb from the soil, the simplest answer is proteins, from the nitrates. Others include nucleic acids, from phosphates.
No. Villi help to absorb nutrients.
The cells of the epidermis (skin) absorb water and swell up.
Dear Reader,The stem use it anchor to absorb minerals, hope this info helps!Yours Truly
The roots absord water, ions, and minerals.
Root hairs are tiny, hair-like extensions of root epidermal cells in plants. They increase the surface area of the root system, enhancing the plant's ability to absorb water and nutrients from the soil. These structures play a crucial role in anchoring the plant and facilitating efficient nutrient uptake, ultimately contributing to the plant's overall health and growth.
Plants absorb water, nutrients, and minerals through their root systems.