are there root hairs in T.S. of monocot
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yes on outermost layer have a gummy pectic layer on the outside for cementing with soil particles and retaining water.
Root hairs are tubular in outline and lie in contact with soil water. Both epiblema and root hairs are devoid of cuticle. They take part in the absorption of water and mineral salts. In older parts the epiblema is shed or becomes impervious.
Root hairs are tubular in outline and lie in contact with soil water. Both epiblema and root hairs are devoid of cuticle. They take part in the absorption of water and mineral salts. In older parts the epiblema is shed or becomes impervious.
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Does the endodermis have its radial walls thickened in T.S. of monocot root
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- Root hairs are tubular in outline and lie in contact with soil water. Both epiblema and root hairs are devoid of cuticle.
- They take part in ... Part of T.S. of Monocot Root of Maize ... Intercellular spaces are present amongst the pith cells.
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