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What types of plants have fewer than the average number of root hairs?
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What types of plants have fewer than the average number of root hairs?
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Cultivated crops usually have fewer roots such as corn in a moist or wet soil.
To have more hair roots needs more air and oxygen helps to make it happen.
But a wet soil doesn't help add more roots.
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