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How are plant cells interconnected?

Author: H K



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Not by the desmosomes, rather by cell wall, specifically pectin filaments, howevre there are cytoplasmic bridges between adjacent cells allowing communication and nutrient exchange, named plasmodesmata (water, gas, salts and carbs) .


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