a reason why a cell cannot be from the root of a plant
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Root cells may not live in the prettiest part of any plant, but they are an integral part of keeping those plants nourished and alive.
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A cell can't be from the foundation of a plant because the roots of the flora absorbed many nutrients for the flora to survive.
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There isn't always one unmarried root molecular in a plant. Instead, there are numerous specialised cells in plant roots that adjust relying on the sort of plant life and the environments in which they grow. One essential one is the trichoblast, which lives at the dermis of a plant root.
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26 may 2022
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