I am about sure it is called a root cap. :)
Root cap
root cap
because it cup shaped mass of the cells that covers and protects a root tip
This is the organization of roots from the base closest to the plant itself to the tip of the root: zone of maturation - cells specialize to carry particular functions (root hairs present) zone of elongation - rows of newly produced cells elongate zone of cell division - new cells being produced root cap - covers the growing tip
What will happen if the root - tip is injured
"Root pod" could refer to a plant structure that develops from the root system and serves various functions, such as storage or support. It could also specifically refer to a specialized structure on certain plants that houses or protects the root tip.
The root-cap performs the basic function of protecting the root tip. The root tip is the apex of the root and is very thin and delicate. It can get injury while going deep in the soil. Here the root cap, as a covering, protects the root tip and helps it to penetrate into the soil layer.
A root cap
the root hairs are located in the region above the root tip.
The root cap contains the maximum number of dictyosomes. This is the case since it helps in covering the root tip that experiences growth.
BORON
Root cap.