What is plasmodesmata? Explain - Toppr Plasmodesmata is the cytoplasmic connection between adjacent plant cells It is formed by the fusion of their cell walls at a particular point, so that the plasma membranes can fuse or connect for cytoplasmic movement
Plasmodesmata areLocomotory structuresConnection between adjacent . . . The middle lamella is a layer rich in pectins which cement the cell walls of adjacent plant cells and forms plasmodesmata connections This pectin-rich layer is made up of calcium and magnesium pectates Plasmodesmata are cytoplasmic channels that pass through the cell walls of the plant and few algal cells which help in the transport of substances and communication between the adjacent cells
What are plasmodesmata?Plasmodesmata are living connections between . . . Plasmodesmata are living cytoplasmic connections between neighboring plant cells which run through very fine pores in the cell wall They help to establish a continuous system of cytoplasm for transport of substances between cells
Each of the following terms has some anatomical significance . . . - Toppr Plasmodesmata are small channels that directly connect the cytoplasm of neighboring plant cells to each other, establishing living bridges between cells They facilitate communication and transport of materials between plant cells
Plasmodesmata connections inSynchronous mitotic divisionsCytoplasmic . . . Plasmodesmata are living connections between neighboring plant cells which run through very fine pores in the cell wall They help to establish a continuous system of cytoplasm for transport of substances between cells Plasmodesmata are present in the phloem (food-conducting cells of the plant) So, the correct answer is 'Movement of substances between cells'
Which of the following structures may be traversed by plasmodesmata . . . Plasmodesmata are small channels that directly connect the cytoplasm of neighbouring plant cells to each other, establishing living bridges between cells Similar to the gap junctions found in animal cells, the plasmodesmata, which penetrate both the primary and secondary cell walls, allow certain molecules to pass directly from one cell to another and are important in cellular communication
What are apoplast and symplast? - Toppr The symplast is the pathway in which the water molecules moves through the plasmodesmata region in the cells The symplast is the living region present between two cells which connects one cell with the other The apoplast pathway is the path in which the water is moving between the intercellular spaces
Different layers of cell wall are - Toppr The middle lamella is a layer rich in pectins which form plasmodesmata connections between adjacent cell walls So, the correct answer is 'Middle lamella, primary wall and secondary wall'
Which one of the following structures between two adjacent . . . - Toppr Plasmodesmata (singular, plasmodesma) are small channels that directly connect the cytoplasm of neighboring plant cells to each other, establishing living bridges between cells Similar to the gap junctions found in animal cells, the plasmodesmata, which penetrate both the primary and secondary cell walls, allow certain molecules to pass directly from one cell to another and are important in