Biology, asked by jenefaj, 19 days ago

what is the organ of absorption in plants​

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Answered by Atoofaa
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Answer:                                                                                                                            Root hair is the answer.                                                                                                      

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They are present at the tip of roots and they help to increase root surface area to take in more water. Root hair is also important to absorb nutrients from the soil.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • The major water-absorbing organ of a plant is its root hairs. They occur in the maturation zone, and the number of them varies from plant to plant.
  • The unicellular tubular protrusion or expansion of the epiblema's outer wall is known as a root hair.
  • The cell wall of root hair is made up of two layers. The exterior layer is made up of pectin, whereas the inner layer is made up of cellulose. Both layers are water-loving.
  • The cell wall allows both solutes and solvents to flow through.
  • The cell wall encloses the plasma membrane and a thin layer of cytoplasm.
  • In combination with the cytoplasm, the plasma membrane serves as a selectively permeable membrane.
  • Encased in cytoplasm is a central vacuole holding cell sap. The cell nucleus is normally found near the tip of the cell.
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