The tiny hairlike parts on plant roots are called root hairs. Root hairs are responsible for absorbing water and nutrients from the soil, and they greatly increase the surface area of the root for this purpose.
Root hairs are the tiny hairlike structures that grow near the tip of roots. They increase the surface area of the root for absorption of water and nutrients from the soil. Root hairs also help anchor the plant in the soil.
The name of the tiny-hairlike strand used for making fabric is called Fibers
Cilia
They are called Sillia... Or Cillia.. not sure... umm.. they collect a mess of dirt from entering your body, thus forming boogers.. lol glad to help! :D
yes
They are called Cilia.
Root hairs are the tiny hairlike structures that grow near the tip of roots. They increase the surface area of the root for absorption of water and nutrients from the soil. Root hairs also help anchor the plant in the soil.
Smell
The name of the tiny-hairlike strand used for making fabric is called Fibers
Yes they do. Protists move with tiny hairlike structures around the edge of them called cillia.
Cilia
"flagella"
They are called Sillia... Or Cillia.. not sure... umm.. they collect a mess of dirt from entering your body, thus forming boogers.. lol glad to help! :D
Prop roots are adventitious aerial roots commonly found in Ficus species.
yes
Cilia
I am guessing you are referring to cilia, which are tiny hair like projections in the human body that help move cells, and keep out germs.