Biology, asked by nivritivikram, 7 months ago

How are the cells of the root of a plant different from the cells of the leaf of a plant?

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Answered by wasilwarsi719
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Answer:

Xylem tissue transports water and nutrients from the roots to different parts of the plant, and includes three different cell types: vessel .. The Brainliest Answer! Answer: Cells of the roots of the plant does not consist chlorophyll where as the cells of the leaves of the plant consist of chlorophyll .

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Answered by mariamalausa5
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Answer:root hair cells have no chloroplast

Explanation:

As a leaf cell is a plant cell contains chloroplasts for photosynthesis which the root hair cell does not have, leaf cell also contains larger vacuoles and the presence of a cell wall.

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