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root hair cells have long thin extensions that allow them to grow easily between the soil particles.

palisade cells have a large number of chloroplasts in them to trap as much light energy as possible.

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sperm cell because palisade cells and root hair cells both have nucleus' and the sperm cell doesn't. It's genetic information floats around in the cytoplasm from qweasdzxcpoilkjmnb 9 yrs old

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Muscle Cell. Because other all are related to Plants and only Muscle is on Human Beings :)

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Q: Which is the odd one out muscle cell palisade cell root hair cell or xylem cell?
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What is the difference between xylem vessel and root hair cell?

a xylem vessel is a part of a plant and a root hair cell is a root of the plant


What does a palisade cell have that a root hair cell does not?

The main function of the palisade cell if for photosynthesis because it has alot of chloroplact so it is useless if it is found in the roots where it has no job there. Palisade cells are found on the top part of the leaf to get as much sunlight as possible.


How does photosynthesis receive its nutrients and water?

The nutrients and water are in the soil, the root hair cells which are in the roots help absorb them, then they travel up the xylem and into the palisade layer of the leaf which is where chlorophyll and chloroplasts are and it is also the location of photosynthesis


What are the five types of cell found in plants?

There are more than five types, but 5 examples are palisade, mesophyll, guard, phloem and root hair cells.


What are the characteristics of xylem?

1) The main functions of xylem is to carry water and mineral salt upward from the root to different parts of shoots. 2)Since walls of tracheids, vessels and sclerenchyma of xylem are lignified, they give mechanical strength to plant body.


What are 10 types of cells?

Cardiac muscle cell, skeletal muscle cell, smooth muscle cell, fat cell, neuron, stratified squamous epithelial cell, ciliated epithelial cell, bone cell, neutrophil, and erythrocyte(red blood cell)


How do the reactants of photosynthesis reach the chloroplasts in the leave?

The carbon dioxide goes into the stoma which is located at the bottom of the leaf and water comes from the soil which is captured by the root hair cells, travels up the xylem and into the palisade layer where itmeets the carbon dioxide and then photosynthesis takes place.


How water gets in to a root hair cells from the soil?

By a tissue xylem


Are the cells the same and why?

The DNA of cells in the same organism will be the same if no mutations occur. The only diffferences from your hair cells to your muscle cells is the structure of the cell. The structure of a cell gives the cell it's function.


What is the difference between Root hair cells and palisade cells?

root hair cells are designed for absorbing and palisade cells are designed for something else which i don't no lol this doesn't help that much but im just so lonley that i wanna tlk 2 someone mega lols


Where is a hair cell found?

growing hair


What is the muscle that hold hair called?

Hair is not held in by muscles, but there are muscles that an erect a hair called the "arrector pili muscle".