Which type of tissue is found in root tip
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Epidermal tissues are found on the tips of roots.
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Epidermal tissues are found on the tips of roots.
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Roots are made up of a variety of different structures:
The apical meristem is the growth tissue the rootcap covers the apical meristemThe epidermis is the 'skin' of the root and produces extension called root hairs.The root hairs are extensions of epidermal cells and they look like tiny hairs. These are very important for water and mineral intake.The vascular cylinder is the core of the root and contains xylem and phloem.The cortex surrounds the vascular cylinder.The endodermis separates the cortex from the pericycle.The pericycle is the layer of cells directly inside the endodermis, where the lateral roots originate.
The apical meristem is the growth tissue the rootcap covers the apical meristemThe epidermis is the 'skin' of the root and produces extension called root hairs.The root hairs are extensions of epidermal cells and they look like tiny hairs. These are very important for water and mineral intake.The vascular cylinder is the core of the root and contains xylem and phloem.The cortex surrounds the vascular cylinder.The endodermis separates the cortex from the pericycle.The pericycle is the layer of cells directly inside the endodermis, where the lateral roots originate.
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