The root hairs are produced from
a. rhizodermis
b. trichomes
c. accessory cells
d. trichoblasts
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The root hairs are produced from c) accessory cells.
They are visible to the naked eye. Water absorption takes place in the root hairs.
They can penetrate the soil because they are long and also thin.
They grow from the roots of the plant.
They do not have chloroplast as they are not used for photosynthesis.
Their only function is to absorb water from the soil and also minerals and distribute it to the rest of the plant.
They are visible to the naked eye. Water absorption takes place in the root hairs.
They can penetrate the soil because they are long and also thin.
They grow from the roots of the plant.
They do not have chloroplast as they are not used for photosynthesis.
Their only function is to absorb water from the soil and also minerals and distribute it to the rest of the plant.
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