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he walls of adjacent plant cells are held together by the ____. Selected Answer: Answers: a. primary cell wall b. plasmodesmata c. secondary cell wall d. cell membrane e. middle lamella

          he walls of adjacent plant cells are held together by the ____.
Selected Answer: 
Answers: 
a. 
primary cell wall
b. 
plasmodesmata
c. 
secondary cell wall
d. 
cell membrane
e. 
middle lamella
        

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00:01 We have been asked that what do we call the structure that is traversing the middle lamella and connect to cytoplasma's neighboring cells.
00:09 Now, all right, so the middle lamila, basically, middle lamila is a layer which holds or glues the different neighboring cell together.
00:26 Right...
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