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the roots of a plant have a very large amount of tiny hair called _____​

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Answered by lensleopard458
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A root hair, or absorbent hair, the rhizoid of a vascular plant, is a tubular outgrowth of a trichoblast, a hair-forming cell on the epidermis of a plant root. They are lateral extensions of a single cell and are only rarely branched.

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Answer:

root hair, or absorbent hairs, are tubular outgrowths of an epidermal cell of a root, a hair-forming cell on the epidermis of a plant root. These structures are lateral extensions of a single cell and are only rarely branched.

Explanation:

root hair, or absorbent hairs, are tubular outgrowths of an epidermal cell of a root, a hair-forming cell on the epidermis of a plant root. These structures are lateral extensions of a single cell and are only rarely branched.r

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