Plasma membranes of adjacent cells become continuous to form
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Continuous strands of "junctional proteins"
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Plasma membranes of adjacent cells become continuous to form plasmodesmata.
- In plants cells, the plasma membrane of one cell becomes continuous with that of its neighboring cell.
- This structure is called a plasmodesma.
- Due to this, the cytoplasm of these two cells gets connected by a cylindrical channel.
- The cells of a plant can thus be viewed as forming a syncytium.
- A syncytium is when many nuclei are present in the same cytoplasm.
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