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Root hairs are epidermis cells that puncture the parenchyma

Last updated: 5/15/2023

Root hairs are epidermis cells that puncture the parenchyma

Root hairs are epidermis cells that puncture the parenchyma cells of host organisms so parasitic plants like mistletoe can absorb nutrients and vitamins from the host organism True False Question 42 1 point Listen A fruit has seeds because it forms after fertilization from the ovary of the flower pistil from the embryo during seed germination along with the pistil of the flower just before pollination from a modi ad leaf