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a xylem vessel is a part of a plant and a root hair cell is a root of the plant
The food is stored in the flashy part of root, stem, leaves, fruits and seeds.
Root hair cell
your hair grows from follicles within the skin. The part of the hair inside the follicle below the skin's surface is known as the hair root, while the portion you see protruding from the head is the hair shaft. At the base of the hair root is the hair bulb where nutrients are received and new cells are formed
The part of a plant that collects water (and nutrients) from the soil (ground) is called the root ([Plural] - roots). The outside surface of the root is the epidermis. Surface (epidermal)cells on the epidermis absorb water and nutrients from the surrounding environment and produce outgrowths called root hairs that greatly increase the cell's absorptive surface, allowing it to absorb more water. The process by which water is absorbed into the epidermal cells from the soil is known as osmosis. For this reason, water that is saline (contains salt) is more difficult for most plant species to absorb.
threadlike
Having a large surface area to volume ratio allows root hairs to quickly absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
Threadlike. The word "filament" is formed from the same root word
Having a large surface area to volume ratio allows root hairs to quickly absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
Root Surface
a xylem vessel is a part of a plant and a root hair cell is a root of the plant
the root hairs attached to the root give the root cell a large surface area so that they can take minerals and water in more efficiently
It has a large surface area for maximum absorption.
The fibrous root does prevent erosion. The roots are threadlike and will cling to the soil. An example of a plant that has fibrous roots is grass.
Roots with root hairs on them can penetrate the soil better. Also, root hairs increase the surface area of a root allowing faster absorption of water and minerals.
Through osmosis in the root hairs or from cell surface in submerged aquatic plants.
root hair