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How are plant cells linked?

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How are plant cells linked?

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  1. what kind of link are u talking about in this sense?


  2. plasmodesmata,if they r living cells.plasmodesmaat are cytoplasmic connections from one cell to other and haelp in conduction of solutes and water.

  3. Plant cells are formed at meristems, and then develop into cell types which are grouped into tissues. Plants have only three tissue types: 1) Dermal; 2) Ground; and 3) Vascular. Dermal tissue covers the outer surface of herbaceous plants. Dermal tissue is composed of epidermal cells, closely packed cells that secrete a waxy cuticle that aids in the prevention of water loss. The ground tissue comprises the bulk of the primary plant body. Parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma cells are common in the ground tissue. Vascular tissue transports food, water, hormones and minerals within the plant. Vascular tissue includes xylem, phloem, parenchyma, and cambium cells.

    not quite sure if this answer is what you are looking for. hope it helps.

  4. middle lamella.

  5. which cell u mean

  6. Middle lamella (like Janu mentioned).

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