Biology, asked by jaykumarapatel011, 3 months ago

compare the cells found in the different regions of the roots​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The root tip has three main zones: a zone of cell division (cells are actively dividing), a zone of elongation (cells increase in length), and a zone of maturation (cells differentiate to form different kinds of cells). Root vascular tissue conducts water, minerals, and sugars.

Answered by rahul123437
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The cells found in the different regions of the roots​ which include three main zones zone of cell division, zone of elongation and a zone of maturation.

Explanation:

  • The different regions of the roots include three main zones.
  • ​The  three main zones include: a zone of cell division, a zone of elongation, and a zone of maturation.
  • Root vascular tissue play main role in providing water, minerals, and sugars.
  • Zone of cell division deals with the cells which are actively dividing.
  • Zone of elongation deals with the cells increase in length
  • One of maturation deals with the cells differentiate to form different kinds of cells.
  • There are  an underground piece of the plant is root which is normally in obsession and ingestion of water.
  • The branches of root are known as the root framework.
  • It is the dividing part of the plant pivot and are geotropic. They are non-green or darker in shading and texture.

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