Biology, asked by vedant0202, 1 year ago

How are epidermal cells of root modified to absorb water?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Walls of epidermal cells are covered with a waxy cuticle to minimise water loss and protect against bacteria. In roots, certain epidermal cells are modified into root hairs that increase surface area of the root for absorption of water and minerals and help to anchor the plant firmly in place.

Answered by Vigya0
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Answer:::

In roots, certain epidermal cells are modified into root hairs that increase surface area of the root for absorption of water and minerals and help to anchor the plant firmly in place. Protective hairs of a different nature are produced by epidermal cells of stems and leaves.

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