Biology, asked by ppbann1, 16 hours ago

What is plasmodesmata & peroxisome, can anyone explain??​

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Answered by YennyPenny
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Answer:

Plasmodesmata are the intercellular channels that span the plant cell wall.

Peroxisome  is a membrane-bound organelle occurring in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells

Answered by XxDashingGirlxX
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Plasmodesmata;

Plasmodesmata (PD) are intercellular channels that span the plant cell wall and serve as cytoplasmic bridges to facilitate efficient exchange of signaling molecules between neighboring cells.

Peroxisome;

Peroxisome, membrane-bound organelle occurring in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. ... Peroxisomes contain enzymes that oxidize certain molecules normally found in the cell, notably fatty acids and amino acids. Those oxidation reactions produce hydrogen peroxide, which is the basis of the name peroxisome.

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