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Epiblema is the outermost covering of the root formed by single layer of compactly arranged, barrel-shaped, parenchyma cells. The cells are characteristically thin-walled since they are involved in absorption of water. A cuticle and stomata are absent. Some of the epiblema cells are produced into long unicellular projections called root hairs. Hence, the epiblema is also known as piliferous layer

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Basically, they are unicellular but look at this: https://kb.osu.edu/dspace/bitstream/1811/4292/1/V55N05_301.pdf They have proved that some root hairs are multicellular.

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A root hair cell is not an organism. It is a single cell that is part of a multicellular organism.

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it is a plant cell (Y)

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Multicellular

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unicellular

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muliti

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Q: Is a root hair cell unicellular or multicellular?
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