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In vascular plants, the root is the organ of a plant that typically lies below the surface of the soil. Roots can also be aerial or aerating, that is, growing up above the ground or especially above water. Furthermore, a stem normally occurring below ground is not exceptional either (see rhizome). Therefore, the root is best defined as the non-leaf, non-nodes bearing parts of the plant's body. However, important internal structural differences between stems and roots exist
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The roots is covered at the apex by a thimble like structure called the rrot cap.
It protects the tender apex of the roots as it makes its way through the soil.
A few millimetres above the root cap is the rigions of meristematic activities.
The cells of the this rigions are very very small, thin walled and with dense protoplasm.
They divided repeatedly.
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It protects the tender apex of the roots as it makes its way through the soil.
A few millimetres above the root cap is the rigions of meristematic activities.
The cells of the this rigions are very very small, thin walled and with dense protoplasm.
They divided repeatedly.
hope it helps you ☺
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