plaasmodesmata define
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The plant cell is as amazing as its counterpart the animal cell. Plant cells have a cell wall that keeps things in and others out. How though, do plants get their nutrients and other extracellular material in? We'll explore the plasmodesmata to find out.
Plant Cell Structure
Plant cells are eukaryotic, meaning that they have a membrane-bound nucleus as well as membrane-bound organelles, specialized sub-units inside of a cell. Besides chloroplasts, which are photosynthesis epicenters, another feature that stands out in plant cells is the cell wall. This rigid layer is made up of polysaccharides, or complex sugars, and in some, almost exclusively of the polysaccharide cellulose.
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