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The passage cells in root endodermis arw not suberised structure found

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Answered by Diana2228
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The endodermis is the central, innermost layer of cortex in some land plants. It is made of compact living cells surrounded by an outer ring of endodermal cells that are impregnated with hydrophobic substances (Casparian Strip) to restrict apoplastic flow of water to the inside. The endodermis is the boundary between the cortex and the stele.
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Answered by dackpower
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The passage cells in root endodermis, not suberised structure found “distributed randomly.”

The passage cell in root endodermis forms as a small type of cells. The Casparian strips are developed but there are practically no cellulosic partitions, or they are confined in the passage cells. The endodermis of the passage cells transport calcium and the magnesium and finally in the transpiration stream.

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