Biology, asked by MUHAMMED10LEO, 11 months ago

IN PLANT CELLS, THE CYTOPLASMIC CONNECTION FROM CELL TO CELL ARE KNOWN AS:
A. MIDDLE LAMELLA.
B. PLASMODESMATA.
C. MITOCHONDRIA.
ENDOPLASMIC RETICULLAM

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Answered by dreamrob
3

The cytoplasmic connection from cell to cell in plants is called PLASMODESMATA.

• In plants, the neighboring cells are interconnected through the cytoplasmic strands that are extended through plasmodesmata.

• Plasmodesmata acts as a bridge between adjacent plant cells.

• Plasmodesmata allows numerous cells to work together towards a common purpose.

• It allows nutrients that are dissolved in the cytosol to pass from cell to cell.

• These are the small channels, approximately 50 to 60 nm in diameter.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
1

In plant cells, the cytoplasmic connection from cell to cell are known as Plasmodesmata.

Option: B

Explanation:  

  • Transportation of important substances within the cell takes place by the endoplasmic reticulum.
  • However between two cells the organelle which is responsible for the transportation of important nutrition and ions is known as the plasmodesmata.  
  • Plasmodesmata is actually a remnant of the endoplasmic reticulum which has been sandwiched by the cell wall of the plant cell on either side.  
  • Plasmodesmata is found only in the plant cells and not in the animal cells. The transportation is of Symport type.

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