Root hair cells The root hairs are where most water absorption happens They are long and thin so they can penetrate between soil particles and they have a large surface area for absorption of water LawrenLu/Moment/Getty Images The structure of a root hair cell differs from other root cells in that it has a long, thin extension supported by the central vacuole, which greatly increases its surface area Like other root cells, it has a thick cell wall, huge central vacuole and is separated from other root cells by a thin layer of cytoplasmWater It is a eukaryote cell its special because of its unique shape its simplicity Cell Root hairs Survival It keeps the plant alive by giving
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