Tillandsia plants do not have root hairs on their roots. What two substances do most plants absorb through their root hairs?
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my answer is water and minerals
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Question: Tillandsia plants do not have root hairs on their roots.
Answer: Tillandsia do not use their roots for nutrients.
Epiphytes have adapted and evolved over the years to not need roots, because in the densely populated tropical rainforests, competition for light, water, air, and nutrients can be pretty aggressive
Question: What two substances do most plants absorb through their root hairs?
Answer: water and mineral salts enter through the root system by the method called osmosis.
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