rotcellene
Rotcellene are the cells that form the roots of vascular plants. They differentiate from the root apical meristem and organize into tissues that perform absorption, transport, and storage. The root tip contains a root cap that protects the growing meristem and secretes mucilage; just behind it lies the zone of cell division, followed by elongation and differentiation zones where cells acquire their specialized shapes and functions.
In mature roots, the outermost layer is the epidermis, often producing root hairs that increase surface area
The central stele (vascular cylinder) contains the xylem and phloem. In many dicots, the xylem forms a
In addition to transport, root cells contribute to gravity sensing through amyloplasts in the columella of
Because roots determine a plant’s water and nutrient acquisition, rotcellene are central to plant health, drought