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The fully formed cell plate is called​

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Answered by abhijita6lm
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The fully formed cell plate goes by the name of the middle lamella.

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Phragmoplasts are the structures that help in the formation of cell walls between two daughter cells. Cell walls are essential components of plant cells. While a plant cell divides into two daughter cells, cell wall formation occurs at the end that separates the two daughter cells.

At the initiation of cell wall formation, a disc appears in the phragmoplast. This disc is known as a cell plate. It is a firm plate that starts the separation of daughter cells. Eventually, the cell plate deepens to form the middle lamella. The middle lamella is the middlemost region of the walls of the two daughter cells.

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