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The ends of roots are normally covered in tiny root hair cells. what is their function?
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The ends of roots are normally covered in tiny root hair cells. what is their function?
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To speed up osmosis and to gather water to supplement the plant. It also helps root the plant in place.
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The function of those tiny root hair cells is to speed up osmosis.
They absorb water and go from the roots to the rest of the plant.
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