Biology, asked by riyasengar2006, 11 months ago

briefly describe pits of pores in plant cell.​

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Answered by hearthacker54
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Pits are the characteristic depressions on the cell walls of plant cells. They act as the channels for the transport of water and minerals between adjacent cells. Pits of two neighboring cells are usually located opposite to each other and these opposite pits together are called pit pair.⬅️

Answered by Anonymous
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Pits are thin portions of the cell wall that adjacent cells can communicate or exchange fluid through. Pits are characteristic of cell walls with secondary layers. ... The pit membrane is the primary cell wall and middle lamella, or the membrane between adjacent cell walls, at the middle of the pit chamber.

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