Biology, asked by mahadishaq1, 14 hours ago

a root
How is a
pavisade cell different from
hair cell? Explain these differences

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Answered by pcplionelmessi
2

Answer:

These cells are located underground. This means that they do not contain chloroplasts (there is no light for photosynthesis). Root hair cells have long projections that increase the surface area that the plant can use to absorb water and minerals.

Answered by o0Cutiepie0o
3

Answer:

The differences are:

The root hair cell does not contain any chloroplasts, they have a .

Palisade cells are found in the leaves and they are responsible for making food Root hair cells do not have any chloroplasts but they have a special shape so.

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