root water is water that the roots colectand store and if your quick enough you can pull the plant up and sqeeze water out of it
because absorption of water takes place by root hairs in the root
Root hairs increase the surface area of the root for greater absorption of water and minerals. This allows the root to access a larger volume of soil for nutrients and water uptake, contributing to the plant's overall growth and nutrition.
They absorb the water.
Root hairs have large surface area due to their elongated shape, allowing for more contact with the soil and increased absorption of water. They also have thin cell walls to facilitate easy movement of water into the root. Additionally, root hairs are located close to the root tip where soil moisture is highest, maximizing water uptake.
Root hair cells absorb ions (including water molecules),
because absorption of water takes place by root hairs in the root
"Aqua" itself is a root meaning water...another root that means water is "Hydro" if that's what your talking about?
because absorption of water takes place by root hairs in the root
Root hairs increase the surface area of the root for greater absorption of water and minerals. This allows the root to access a larger volume of soil for nutrients and water uptake, contributing to the plant's overall growth and nutrition.
the roots dont retrieve the water from the ground. The root HAIRS retrieve the water from the ground to the root and into the main root into the plant
root caps
To absorb water from the soil
Root absorbs water and nutrients
Well one Latin root that means water is aqua.
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