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Tasya [4]
3 years ago
11

plasmodesmata are cell junctions that are found between ________. adjacent animal cells in the same tissue type individual cardi

ac cells in heart muscle tissue the plasma membrane of actively dividing prokaryotes
Biology
1 answer:
AleksAgata [21]3 years ago
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The question is incomplete. The complete question is:

Plasmodesmata are cell junctions that are found between ________.

a) adjacent animal cells in the same tissue type

b) individual cardiac cells in heart muscle tissue

c) the plasma membrane of actively dividing prokaryotes

d) adjacent plant cells

Answer:

d) adjacent plant cells

Explanation:

Plasmodesmata are the cytoplasmic channels that connect the adjacent plant cells together and maintain the continuity of their cytoplasm. These are the narrow channels with 20-40 nm diameter. Plasmodesmata serve the function analogous to the gap junctions of the animal cells.  The presence of plasmodesmata between the neighboring plant cells allows the movement of molecules and ions between them. Plant cells can adjust the diameter of the plasmodesmata according to the requirement to allow the transport of substances across them.

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