What is the difference between lamella and middle lamella
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A lamella in biology refers to a thin layer, membrane, or plate of tissue. This is a very broad definition, and can refer to many different structures. Any thin layer of organic tissue can be called a lamella and there is a wide array of functions an individual layer can serve.
The middle lamella is a layer which cements the cell walls of two adjoining plant cells together. ... The middle lamella is made up of calcium and magnesium pectates. In a mature plant cell it is the outermost layer of cell wall. In plants, the pectins form a unified and continuous layer between adjacent cells.
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The layer of cementing material, composed of pectates and similar substances, between the walls of adjacent cells.
Lamella :-
A lamella (plural: "lamellae") in biology refers to a thin layer, membrane, or plate of tissue. This is a very broad definition, and can refer to many different structures. Any thin layer of organic tissue can be called a lamella.
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