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root cap is called protective layer of root​

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Answered by neja446
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The root cap protects the growing tip in plants. It secretes mucilage to ease the movement of the root through soil, and may also be involved in communication with the soil microbiota. The purpose of the root cap is to enable downward growth of the root, with the root cap covering the sensitive tissue in the root.

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Answered by tanishpednekar
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The root cap is comprised of parenchymal cells produced by the apical meristem. The main function of the root cap is to protect the apical meristem and the root as it burrows into the ground. The apical meristem refers to a region within the root responsible for cell division and production.

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