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
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.
No, palisade cells are not found in roots; they are primarily located in the leaves of plants. Palisade cells are a type of mesophyll cell that are involved in photosynthesis, characterized by their elongated shape and high chloroplast content. In roots, other types of cells, such as root hairs and epidermal cells, are present to facilitate water and nutrient absorption.
root hair cells dont have chloroplasts
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.
1) Root hair cells don't have chloroplasts as they are under the ground,there is no access of light to them and they do not photosynthesize.Leaf cells do have chloroplasts. 2) Root hair cells have along narrow extension to absorb minerals,ions and water.Leaf cells d not have this extension as this is not their function.
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A Root cell doesn't have any Chloroplasts on them where as leaf cells do. Leaf cells need sunlight which is absorbed into the cells of the leaf: this job is done by the chloroplasts present in the cells, but when the roots are present under the ground, the cells do not need sunlight. hope u got Ur answer.
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One key difference between root hair cells and other plant cells is their specialized structure. Root hair cells have elongated extensions called root hairs, which increase the surface area for water and nutrient absorption from the soil. This adaptation enhances their efficiency in uptake, which is crucial for the plant's overall growth and health. Additionally, root hair cells typically lack chloroplasts, as they are not involved in photosynthesis.
Tiny root is multicellular whereas root hair is unicellular
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