Biology, asked by riteshoberoi, 10 months ago

what is middle lamella..??.and how many layers in c.wall...name than.???​

Answers

Answered by kanike35
1

The middle lamellae is the layer which cements the cell walls of two adjoining plant cells together.

Three layers.

From the outermost layer of the cell wall, these layers are identified as the middle lamella, primary cell wall, and secondary cell wall. While all plant cells have a middle lamella and primary cell wall, not all have a secondary cell wall.

Middle lamella: This outer cell wall layer contains polysaccharides called pectins. Pectins aid in cell adhesion by helping the cell walls of adjacent cells to bind to one another.

Primary cell wall: This layer is formed between the middle lamella and plasma membrane in growing plant cells. It is primarily composed of cellulose microfibrils contained within a gel-like matrix of hemicellulose fibers and pectin polysaccharides. The primary cell wall provides the strength and flexibility needed to allow for cell growth.

Secondary cell wall: This layer is formed between the primary cell wall and plasma membrane in some plant cells. Once the primary cell wall has stopped dividing and growing, it may thicken to form a secondary cell wall. This rigid layer strengthens and supports the cell. In addition to cellulose and hemicellulose, some secondary cell walls contain lignin. Lignin strengthens the cell wall and aids in water conductivity in plant vascular tissue cells.

Hope this helps. Please do mark it as the brainliest.

Answered by januu4545
1

Explanation:

baby come on chat plz i want to talk to ...❤ jaan....plz.

and u r answer is middle lamella made up of 3 layers....

Similar questions