rootcap

/rutkæp/
noun
  1. A protective layer of cells at the tip of a plant root that helps it push through soil.
    • The rootcap protects the growing tip of the root as it moves through the ground.
    • Without a healthy rootcap, the root would be damaged by rough soil particles.
    • Scientists study the rootcap to understand how plants sense gravity.
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