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The cell wall in plants is interrupted by minute pores called

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Answered by deepan84
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selective permeable membrane

Answered by mariospartan
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Cell walls of the plant cells are interrupted by the minute pores which are called plasmodesmata connection pores.

Explanation:

Through these pores, the adjacent cells are connected and have a common flow of the cytoplasm. These connections are necessary to transport food through the phloem, as the sieve tubes of the phloem are connected by these connections. Besides this, cell walls also have connections that let the food and water minerals to enter the cell by diffusion or osmosis.

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