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Discussion Forum : Biology - Section 1 (Q.No. 13)
13.
Plants absorb most part of water needed by them through their
embryonic zone
growing point
root hairs
zone of elongation
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B.Jayasree said:   1 decade ago
Root hairs have pores and vascular tissues and they are elongated in the soil and absorb soil.

R.Pavani reddy said:   1 decade ago
Root hairs are important to plants they absorb water and nutrients through the root hairs.

Avinsh said:   1 decade ago
Yes they contain pores and root hairs consists of vascular tissues so root hairs so they conduct water from soil.

Bhavana said:   1 decade ago
Root is base of a plant. So it absorb most part of water needed naa. Is it right.

Vasan said:   1 decade ago
Yes root very impartant of plant parts which transport water from the root to various part.

Kanhaiya said:   1 decade ago
Yes, and root contain xylem which transport water from root to different part of plant. Root hair help to absorb water from soil.

Sindhuja.m said:   1 decade ago
Does root hairs contains pores to absorb water?


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