With the help of an active , to observe root hair on the surface of root.
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Plants grow root hairs on the tips of their roots to increase surface area underground, which helps the plant absorb more water and nutrients. Root hairs do not provide any structural support because they are far too small, but they are an integral part of the root system of a plant.
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Why do you think root hairs occur only in the zone of maturation? They increase surface area and they are an important surface for roots. The root hairs are very fragile and are just outgrowths of epidermal cells. The zone of maturation is the region of the root where completely functional cells are found.
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