What are plasmodesmata?
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a narrow thread of cytoplasm that passes through the cell walls of adjacent plant cells and allows communication between them.
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Plasmodesmata are very thin threads made up of cytoplasm that are connected through cells as thin channels and enables the communication between them.
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- In plant cells as well as some algal cells, there are present thin strands of cytoplasm that act as channels and pass through cells and make a network of cytoplasm.
- It is through this communication that ensures between the cells and transport of chemicals occur.
- Molecules as well as other substances move to and fro using these plasmodesmata and this acts as the main channel through which plant cells secrete unwanted objects from them.
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