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A root hair cell is a specialized plant cell that extends from a plant's root to increase surface area for water and nutrient absorption. It has a long, thin projection called a root hair that increases contact with the soil. Inside the cell, there are large vacuoles for nutrient storage and a high number of mitochondria for energy production.
The 'hair' reaches far into the soil and gives the cell a large surface area, as so、 much of its surface is exposed. This means the cell can absorb lots of water for the plant.
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cell membrane
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cell wall etc its a plant cell so it tends to have the features of a plant
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Yes, root hair cells do contain a nucleus. The nucleus is the control center of the cell where genetic material is stored and controls cell activities.
A root hair cell is a type of specialized plant cell that is found in the roots of plants. It is responsible for increasing the surface area of the root to enhance water and nutrient absorption from the soil. The long, slender projections of the root hair cell are called root hairs.
A root hair cell is typically small, averaging around 15-17 micrometers in diameter. These cells have long, slender extensions that greatly increase the surface area available for absorbing water and nutrients from the soil.
The shape of the root hair cell increases its surface area, allowing for more efficient absorption of water and minerals from the soil. The elongated shape also helps the cell to penetrate between soil particles, enhancing nutrient uptake.
A root hair cell is a plant cell. It is a specialized cell found in the roots of plants that helps with water and nutrient absorption from the soil.