What is a leaf cell and a root cell?
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leaf cells do not have cell wall but root has it.
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Any cell found on the roots are root cells and any cells found on the leaf are called leaf cells.
Explanation:
- A solitary leaf cell might be signified to just photosynthesise, or make sugars from the energy in light.
- Different cells are intended to convey these sugars to the phloem, a specific tube for shipping the sugars to the remainder of the plant.
- Root cells retain water and mineral particles through root hair cells and are moved up the plant by the xylem.
- Their structure allows the plant to absorb more water. They also allow a plant to take in the minerals it needs to survive.
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