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What is the component of middle lamella that puts the different binds neighbouring cells together?(a) Calcium phosphate(b) Sodium pectate(c) Calcium pectate(d) Sodium phosphate
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The middle lamella is a layer that cements together the primary cell walls of two adjoining plant cells. Show more…
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