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How are nighbouring plant cells held together?​

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Adjacent cells within a plant are connected to one another by strands of cytoplasm called plasmodesmata. ... The plasma membranes as well as cytoplasm of the cells pass through these openings. Most cells within a plant are attached in this way, allowing molecules to pass freely from one cell to another.

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