8.2.2

Specialised Plant Cells - Root Hair

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Root Hair Cell

Root hair cells are specialised (to perform a specific function). Their structure allows the plant to absorb more water. They also allow a plant to take in the minerals it needs to survive.

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No chloroplasts

  • These cells are located underground.
  • This means that they do not contain chloroplasts (there is no light for photosynthesis).
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Long projections

  • Root hair cells have long projections that increase the surface area that the plant can use to absorb water and minerals.

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