Root hair cells absorb water and the nutrients in it through osmosis. These cells have thin walls and a large surface area.
Root hair cells are the type of plant cell that absorbs water and nitrogen from the soil. These cells are found along the surface of the plant root and have a large surface area to increase absorption efficiency.
The type of plant cell that absorbs water and nitrogen compounds from the soil is called a root hair cell. Root hair cells are responsible for increasing the surface area of the roots to maximize nutrient absorption. They form a close association with soil particles to efficiently uptake water and nutrients for the plant's growth and development.
The plant cell absorbs water by simple diffusion and osmosis.
it absorbs water and is a plant cell
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Root hair
Absorbs more water by endoosmosis
A plant cell gets energy from the leaves that absorbs sunlight.
it "vacuums" or absorbs nutrients
A plant cell has a cell wall outlining the outside of the cell so when the plant cell absorbs the water, the cell wall keeps the cell intact and from bursting but since the animal cell lacks a cell wall, the water easily builds up and then bursts. I hope this helped!
plants have a process called photosynthesis in which the plant absorbs sunlight a cell called chloroplast absorbs it and makes water and sugar
The central vacuole of a plant absorbs water that helps the cell size to grow and serves as the chemical and waste storage. It is the largest part of the cell.