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Neighbouring cell is adjoined by​

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Answered by naveensscom
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plasmadesmata in plant cells

and desmosomes in animal cells

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The neighbouring cells are adjoined by plasmodesmata in the case of plants and desmosomes in the case of animals.  

Explanation:

  • Each cell is a different entity by itself with separate protein machinery and DNA conservatory.  
  • But for the functioning of an organism as a whole the cell needs to communicate with each other and stay together forming an entire organ or an organ system.  
  • This communication is done by openings in the cells such as the plasmodesmata and the desmosomes.  

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