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what is apoplast and symplast​

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→Inside a plant, the apoplast is the space outside the plasma membrane within which material can diffuse freely. It is interrupted by the Casparian strip in roots, by air spaces between plant cells and by the plant cuticle.

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→The symplast of a plant is the inner side of the plasma membrane in which water and low-molecular-weight solutes can freely diffuse. Symplast cells have more than one nucleus. The plasmodesmata allow the direct flow of small molecules such as sugars, amino acids, and ions between cells.

Answered by Anonymous
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Apoplast refers to the nonprotoplasmic components of a plant, including the cell wall and the intracellular spaces. Symplast refers to the continuous arrangement of protoplasts of a plant, which are interconnected by plasmodesmata. Apoplast consists of nonprotoplasmic parts such as cell wall and intracellular space.

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