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In vascular plants, the root is that organ of a plant body that typically lies below the surface of the soil (compare with stem). However, this is not always the case, since a root can also be aerial (that is, growing above the ground) or aerating (that is, growing up above the ground or especially above water). On the other hand, a stem normally occurring below ground is not exceptional either (see rhizome). So, it is better to define root as a part of a plant body that bears no leaves, and therefore also lacks nodes. There are also important internal structural differences between stems and roots. The two major functions of roots are 1) absorption of water and inorganic nutrients and 2) anchoring the plant body to the ground. Roots also function in cytokinin synthesis, which supplies some of shoot needs. They often function in storage of food. Root structure
At the tip of every growing root is a conical covering of tissue called the root cap. It usually is not visible to the naked eye. It consists of undifferentiated soft tissue (parenchyma) with unthickened walls covering the apical meristem. The root cap provides mechanical protection to the meristem cells as the root advances through the soil, its cells worn away but quickly replaced by new cells generated by cell division within the meristem. The root cap is also involved in the production of mucigel, a sticky mucilage that coats the new formed cells. These cells contain statoliths, starch grains that move in response to gravity and thus control root orientation.
The outside surface of the primary root is the epidermis. Recently produced epidermal cells absorb water from the surrounding environment and produce outgrowths called root hairs that greatly increase the cell's absorptive surface. Root-hairs are very delicate and generally short-lived, remaining functional for only a few days. However, as the root grows, new epidermal cells emerge and these form new root hairs, replacing those that die. The process by which water is absorbed into the epidermal cells from the soil is known as osmosis. For this reason, water that is saline is more difficult for most plant species to absorb. Beneath the epidermis is the cortex, which comprises the bulk of the primary root. Its main function is storage of starch. Intercellular spaces in the cortex aerate cells for respiration. An endodermis is a thin layer of small cells forming the innermost part of the cortex and surrounding the vascular tissues deeper in the root. The tightly packed cells of the endodermis contain a substance known as suberin in their cell walls. This suberin layer is the Casparian strip, which creates an impermeable barrier of sorts. Mineral nutrients can only move passively within root cell walls until they reach the endodermis. At that point, they must be actively transported across a cell membrane to continue further into the root. This allows the plant to accumulate mineral nutrients in the stele.
The vascular cylinder, or stele, consists of the cells inside...
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Hotels in Root
 | Four Points by Sheraton Sihlcity Zürich  |
Score 8.225 from 81 reviews | | Kalandergasse 1 |  |
| Located amidst the shopping quarter Sihlcity with its cinema, shops, the discotheque, and the culture centre, the hotel enchants with modernly furnished rooms in friendly, warm colours. The big wellness and spa centre occupies an area of more than 2.500 m² and is connected directly to the hotel. ... more | | |
 | Quality Swisshotel Zug  |
Score 8.35 from 29 reviews | | Chamerstr.-Chollerstr. 1a |  |
| The hotel is situated in an ideal position between Zurich and Lucerne, or on a smaller scale between Zug and Cham, easily accessible by road and with a wonderful view of Lake Zug and the mountains.
There is indoor and private parking available for cars, buses and bikes.
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 | Alpenblick  |
Score 7.75 from 82 reviews | | Luzernerstrasse 31 |  |
| The well furnished seminar-, meeting and conference rooms offer a great platform for business-, society- or private meetings.
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 | Seehotel Wilerbad  |
Score 8.225 from 3 reviews | | Wilerbadstr. 6 |  |
| The hotel has over 57 rooms (47 with Lake view) and a total with 106 beds.
Extra beds are only available in Comfort or Deluxe rooms. ... more | | |
 | Schloss Hotel Swiss Chalet  |
Score 7.925 from 339 reviews | | Luzernerstrasse 204 |  |
| Economy and Standard rooms are located in the Hotel Swiss-Chalet and are comfortable and simply furnished.
Economy rooms have shared shower and toilet facilities.
Standard rooms all have a private bath.
Superior rooms and Deluxe rooms are found at the Schloss-Hotel or Jagdschloss which are both 4 star hotels. Superior rooms do not have a view of the lake.
Deluxe rooms are all south facing and are overlooking the lake. ... more | | |
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| Rhine Falls Morning Tour from Zurich |
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See the fantastic nature spectacle, Rhine Falls, Europe's biggest waterfall.
Let yourself get thrilled by this sublime natural phenomenon by taking a boat ride close to the falls (optional). The journey takes you to Northern Switzerland close to the german border. You drive through Schaffhausen, capital of the canton under the same name with its famous Munot Fortress, from the 16th Century. Return to Zurich with stop at the Airport, where departing guests can end their tour.
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| The Zurich Trolley Experience |
2 hours |
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Discover the sights of Zurich aboard the unique 'Classic Trolley'. This trolley, the first of its kind in Switzerland, is styled on those of yesteryear, but with all the comforts for today's discerning traveler. A commentary is provided by state-of-the-art headsets and you can choose from eight languages (English, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, German, French and Italian).
In two hours you will be taken through our beautiful city and shown the business and financial center, Bahnhofstrasse, the most important museums, a section of the Old Town, Fraumunster Church with its famous Chagall windows, historical Limmatquai, the University district, residential areas, beautiful hillside villas on the Zurichberg, as well as recreation areas and views of the Alps from Zurich's vantage point on the lake.
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This unique excursion will take you to Kriens, where you will take the cable-car, escorted by your guide, to Mt. Pilatus (7000ft / 2132m). At the top you can enjoy an unforgettable view over the surrounding mountains and lakes. Descend on the world's steepest cogwheel train, with a 48% gradient to Alpnachstad. From here, hop on a boat to enjoy an unforgettable ride on the picturesque Lake of the Four Cantons back to Lucerne where the tour will conclude. During the tour you can choose to ride on the longest Toboggan Run in Switzerland (4500 ft/1.4 km). If you would like to take the ride, an additional fee is payable directly to the guide. It's great fun! Cog-wheel train and boat are operating as from April 28th, 2007, depending on the snow conditions. You will be given a Cheese Fondue a discretion (Or Rosti) instead of the boat ride. Before that time, the Mt. Pilatus tour operates the same way as in winter - aerial cable car up and down.
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