Yes, root hair cells have a cell membrane. The cell membrane encloses the cell and regulates the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
a root hair cell increase the surface area of the root which helps it colect more water and stuff
The vacuole. In the plant cell, there is only one vacuole that is filled with fluid and helps to maintain the shape of the cell. In the animal cell, the vacuole helps with digestion by filling with food and waste material.
growing hair
its in the roots
It has all of them :)
it is chloroplasm
Yes, root hair cells have a cell membrane. The cell membrane encloses the cell and regulates the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
The root hair cells has a special structure to help it absorb water from the soil efficiently. 1. Elongated structure that protrudes out to the soil - This is to increase the surface area to volume ratio; thereby increasing the rate of uptake of water from the soil to the cell. 2. Large vacuole - The root hair cell has a large vacuole to maximize the amount of water capacity of the cell; thus, the cell is able to absorb and store more water. 3. Cell sap - The cell sap of the root hair cell has a lower water potential than the water in the soil. Thus, the water from the soil moves into the cell via osmosis.
yes. A root hair cell has a cell wall.
a root hair cell is the base of the plant
a root hair cell increase the surface area of the root which helps it colect more water and stuff
yes, all root hair cells have a cell membrane
a nucleus alwys controls whatever the cell does.
The root hair single cell is 80 - 1500um long. Its diameter is 5-17um. The root hair cell life is 2-3 weeks.
On the tips of the root
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.