root cap

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root cap

The root cap protects the delicate tip of the root as it pushes through the soil.

Definition

Noun: A root cap is a thimble-shaped structure composed of a mass of cells that covers and protects the delicate, actively growing tip (the apical meristem) of a plant root.

Usage

The term root cap is used specifically in botany and plant biology to describe this protective anatomical feature. * It is the part of the root that first encounters and pushes through the soil. * Its cells are constantly worn away and sloughed off as the root grows, and are continuously replaced from within.

Examples
  • The root cap secretes a slimy substance called mucigel that lubricates the root's path through the soil.
  • As the root elongates, the outer cells of the root cap are abraded away.
  • The primary function of the root cap is to protect the root's meristematic tissue from mechanical damage.
Advanced Usage
  • Gravitropism: The root cap is a key site for the perception of gravity (gravitropism). Specialized cells called statocytes within the cap contain dense starch grains (statoliths) that settle in response to gravity, helping the root determine the direction of downward growth.
  • Sloughing: The process of shedding old root cap cells is a normal part of root growth and helps in soil penetration.
Variants and Related Words
  • Calyptra (n): A technical synonym for root cap, derived from Greek for "veil" or "cover."
  • Root apical meristem (n): The region of actively dividing cells located just behind the root cap.
  • Statocyte (n): A specialized cell within the root cap involved in gravity sensing.
Synonyms
  • Calyptra
Related Terms and Concepts
  • Root hair: A thin, hair-like outgrowth from a root epidermal cell, located in the zone behind the root cap and responsible for water and nutrient absorption.
  • Gravitropism: The growth of a plant in response to gravity. Roots exhibit positive gravitropism (growing downward), guided by the root cap.
  • Mucigel: The gelatinous polysaccharide secretion produced by the root cap and root hairs.
root cap

The root cap protects the delicate tip of the root as it pushes through the soil.

Noun
  1. thimble-shaped mass of cells covering and protecting the growing tip of a root