Biology, asked by riazahmedbhayo, 8 months ago

Bears unicellular hair
A.root
B.leaf
C.Flower
D.steam

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Answered by MƦAttrαctívє
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Answered by pr264428
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The correct answer is : A. root.

Explanation:

  • Root hairs are made up of single cells.
  • They are formed by the outward growth of the cells of the epiblema layer of the root.
  • The epiblema is the outermost epidermal layer of the root.
  • The root hair cells are unbranched and lack cutinisation.
  • They are responsible for absorbing water from the soil.
  • The stem also possesses hairs but they are mostly multi-cellular.

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