Root hair cells are highly efficient at their role in water and nutrient absorption due to their elongated, hair-like structure, which increases surface area for greater contact with soil. They possess a thin cell wall that facilitates easy diffusion and transport of water and minerals. Additionally, these cells have numerous transport proteins that actively uptake essential nutrients, ensuring the plant receives adequate sustenance for growth. Their proximity to the soil also allows them to effectively interact with beneficial microorganisms, further enhancing nutrient availability.
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a root hair cell increase the surface area of the root which helps it colect more water and stuff
Yes root hair cells do have organelles. They have a nucleus, vacuole, cytoplasm and cell wall.
A root hair cell is a type of specialized plant cell found in the roots of plants. These cells have long, thin projections called root hairs that greatly increase the surface area for absorption of water and nutrients from the soil. This allows plants to efficiently uptake essential resources for growth and development.
its in the roots
It has an extension to increase its surface area.
yes. A root hair cell has a cell wall.
A root hair cell is typically small, averaging around 15-17 micrometers in diameter. These cells have long, slender extensions that greatly increase the surface area available for absorbing water and nutrients from the soil.
a root hair cell is the base of the plant
yes, all root hair cells have a cell membrane
a nucleus alwys controls whatever the cell does.
The root hair single cell is 80 - 1500um long. Its diameter is 5-17um. The root hair cell life is 2-3 weeks.
On the tips of the root
Yes, root hair cells do contain a nucleus. The nucleus is the control center of the cell where genetic material is stored and controls cell activities.
water and mineral salts are obtained in the soil and are absorb by the root hair cell
A root hair cell is a type of specialized plant cell that is found in the roots of plants. It is responsible for increasing the surface area of the root to enhance water and nutrient absorption from the soil. The long, slender projections of the root hair cell are called root hairs.
The hair