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What is the function of root cap

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Answered by Anonymous
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The root cap consists of cell layers and covers the root tip. This relatively inconspicuous tissue actually executes a number of important functions to direct root growth, such as reducing friction against the soil, sensing gravity, and protecting the root meristem.

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Answered by hemashreereddys
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The root cap, or calyptra, has the functions of protecting the delicate stem cells within the root tip, and of receiving and transmitting environmental signals to the growing root.

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