Sugars pass from cell to cell in the leaf starting in the symplast of the mesophyll; they move through the symplast or apoplast of other cells and finally pass into the symplast of the sieve tube element
In symplastic pathway the sugar will move through the cytoplasm of the cell and pass on to the other cell through the plasmodesmata.
In apoplastic pathway the sugar will move through the cell wall and intercellular spaces and does not cross the cell membrane.
When the sugar are synthesized by the leaves first it will move through the symplast of the mesophyll cells. Then sugar will be travelling either through symplastic or apoplastic pathway in other cells and pass through the sieve tube elements in symplastic pathway
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<h2>Gram Negative and Positive Bacteria</h2>
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- The cell wall of <em>gram-positive bacteria is a peptidoglycan macromolecule </em>with joined adornment molecules, for example,<em> teichoic acids, teichuronic acids, polyphosphates, or sugars</em>
- <em>Gram-negative bacteria</em> organisms are not destroyed by specific cleansers which easily <em>kill Gram-positive bacteria </em>
- Surface displayed proteins on microbes play key role in <em>pathogenesis </em>as they elevate bacterial attachment to have tissues, acquisition of essential nutrients, evasion and suppression of<em> immune response and host cell entry</em>
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