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Which one of the following structure between two adjacent cells is an effective transport pathway?
Options
(a) Plasmodesmata
(b) Plastoquinones
(c) Endoplasmic reticulum
(d) Plasmalemma
Correct Answer:
Plasmodesmata
Explanation:
Plasmodesmata are the structure between two adjacent cells that permits the transport and communication between them. They are the fine cytoplasmic strands that connect the protoplasts of adjacent plant cells by passing through the cell walls.
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