why Plants have numerous root hairs.
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Many species of woody plants develop root hairs just above the zone of root elongation (Fig. 2.30). These tubular outgrowths are physiologically important because they increase absorption of water and mineral nutrients by increasing the root surface area (Cailloux, 1972; Itoh and Barber, 1983)....
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to absorbs the water and nutrients hope it helps
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