The zone of elongation is the area where the cells push the tip deeper and deeper into the soil.
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∙ 2010-01-06 01:52:02The root tip is on the bottom of the Zone of elongation and the zone of elongation is where the cells are and the cells push the zone of elongation and the root tip gets the water and sends the water through the xylem into the plant. So the root tip get the water.
The root is divided into three zone: the meristematic zone at the root tip, the elongation zone, and the maturation zone. Cells are actively dividing at the root tip. In the elongation zone, cell walls are loosened and the central vacuole swells with water in order to expand the length of the root. In the maturation zone, the xylem and phloem of the stele are formed and lateral root formation can occur.
1. root cap 2. meristematic zone 3. zone of elongation 4. zone of differentiation
The root has three major zones, namely, the zone of cell division, zone of elongation and the zone of maturation.
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
The root tip is on the bottom of the Zone of elongation and the zone of elongation is where the cells are and the cells push the zone of elongation and the root tip gets the water and sends the water through the xylem into the plant. So the root tip get the water.
Elongation
The plant root system is made of various regions of tissues. These are root cap at the apex, the meristem of actively dividing cells, root hair zone and cell elongation and maturation zone having vascular tissue etc.
The root is divided into three zone: the meristematic zone at the root tip, the elongation zone, and the maturation zone. Cells are actively dividing at the root tip. In the elongation zone, cell walls are loosened and the central vacuole swells with water in order to expand the length of the root. In the maturation zone, the xylem and phloem of the stele are formed and lateral root formation can occur.
1. root cap 2. meristematic zone 3. zone of elongation 4. zone of differentiation
zone of cell division-zone of elongation-zone of maturation
The root has three major zones, namely, the zone of cell division, zone of elongation and the zone of maturation.
Elongation of the meristematic tissue
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
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
Auxins which promote apical dominance, cell elongation and root growth and gibberilins which stimulate elongation growth.
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