Chemistry, asked by bajajgauri5, 6 months ago

what is the importance of root hair in plants​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\fbox\pink{A}\fbox\blue{n}\fbox\purple{s}\fbox\green{w}\fbox\red{e}\fbox\orange{r}Root hair cells (black arrow pointing at one of the root hair cells) are single tubular root cells. Their distinctive lateral elongation increases the surface of exchange between the plant's root system and the soil. The main function of root hairs is the uptake of water and nutrients from the rhizosphere.

Answered by ShreyaKumari1234
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Answer:

(a) root hair absorb water and minerals

Explanation:

they absorb it and tranfer to all the parts of the plants

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