Biology, asked by saritamahanta85, 9 months ago

how does cell wall of root hair different from its cell membrane in permeability​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The cell wall of a root hair is freely permeable and allows both salt and water to pass through. The cell membrane of a root hair is semi-permeable and does not allow large dissolved salt molecules to pass through.

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The cell wall of a root hair is freely permeable and allows both salt and water to pass through. The cell membrane of a root hair is semi-permeable and does not allow large dissolved salt molecules to pass through.

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