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the root hair cell has a thin wall so water can pass through it easily

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

root hair cells dont have chloroplasts


How many cells are there in a root hair?

there are about thousands of root hairs


How do root hair cells communicate?

Root hair cells communicate through their instinct ;;;;;'''''''deil


What do you call root hair cells working together?

A group of root hair cells working together is often referred to as a root hair zone or a root hair system. These cells play a critical role in absorbing water and nutrients from the soil to support plant growth and development.


What are root hair cells?

Roots from your hair.


What cells are found on roots?

Root cells include root hairs for water and nutrient absorption, epidermal cells for protection, cortex cells for storage, endodermal cells for regulating nutrient uptake, and vascular tissue cells for transport.


What tissue gives rise to a plant root's hair and a human root hair?

In plants, root hairs originate from the epidermal cells of the root tissue, specifically from specialized root epidermal cells called trichoblasts. In humans, hair follicles in the skin produce root hairs, which are composed of keratinized cells that grow from the hair follicle.


What is the adaptation of the hair root cell?

To speed up osmosis root hair cells have a large surface area. Root hair cells absorb water and minerals from surrounding soil.


Function of root hair cell?

To absorb water and nutrients from the soil.


Where hair formed?

Hair is made of dead cells filled with keratin. The root or bulb is burried in the follicle as more cells are added to the root the hair gets longer.


Where hair is formed?

Hair is made of dead cells filled with keratin. The root or bulb is burried in the follicle as more cells are added to the root the hair gets longer.


Are root hair cells living or dead?

Root hair cells are living cells. They are specialized cells found in plant roots that absorb water and nutrients from the soil. These cells have extensions (root hairs) that increase the surface area for absorption.

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