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Plasmodesma - Wikipedia
Plasmodesmata (singular: plasmodesma) are microscopic channels which traverse the cell walls of plant cells [2] and some algal cells, enabling transport and ...
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Plasmodesma | cell-to-cell communication, intercellular ... - Britannica
Plasmodesma, microscopic cytoplasmic canal that passes through plant-cell walls and allows direct communication of molecules between ...
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PLASMODESMA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PLASMODESMA is one of the cytoplasmic strands passing through openings in some plant cell walls and forming connections with adjacent cells.
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plasmodesma
plasmodesma Bot. (plæzməʊˈdɛzmə) Also anglicized as ˈplasmodesm (-dɛz(ə)m). Pl. plasmodesmata; also -desmæ, ‖ -desmen, -desms; (erron.) -desma. [a. G. plasmodesma, pl. plasmodesmen (E. Strasburger 1901, in Jahrb. f. wissensch. Bot. XXXVI. 503 (sing. form on p. 607)): see plasmo- and desma.] A narrow...
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Plasmodesmata | Definition, Formation & Function - Lesson
The plasmodesmata is a channel through the plant cell wall that allows molecules and substances to move in and out of the cell.
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From plasmodesma geometry to effective symplasmic permeability ...
Regulation of molecular transport via intercellular channels called plasmodesmata (PDs) is important for both coordinating developmental and ...
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ZFIN GO: Cellular Component: plasmodesma
plasmodesma. Term ID: GO:0009506; Synonyms. plasmodesmata. Definition: A fine cytoplasmic channel, found in all higher plants, that connects the cytoplasm ...
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Plasmodesma | Subcellular locations - UniProt
The plasmodesma (plural plasmodesmata) is a plasma membrane-lined channel that crosses the cell wall between two adjacent plant cells.
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Plant Cell Structure - Plasmodesmata - Molecular Expressions
Plasmodesmata are small tubes that connect plant cells to each other, providing living bridges between cells.
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Plasmodesma - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Plasmodesmata (Pd) are co-axial membranous channels that cross walls of adjacent plant cells, linking the cytoplasm, plasma membranes and endoplasmic reticulum ...
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Potyvirus
P3N-PIPO (~25 kDa) is a dedicated movement protein which anchors the movement complex to the plasmodesma. This allows the inclusion to funnel either viral particles or viral RNA-CP complexes through the plasmodesma.
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technic
technic, a. and n. (ˈtɛknɪk) [ad. L. technic-us (Quint.), a. Gr. τεχνικ-ός of or pertaining to art, f. τέχνη art, craft: see -ic. So F. technique (1721 in Hatz.-Darm.).] A. adj. 1. Pertaining to art, or to an art: = technical. Now rare.1612 Sturtevant Metallica iii. 49 Define the Technick part. 1714...
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Exodermis
Plasmodesma are small junctions that provide a direct connection between the cytoplasm of two neighboring plant cells. It also serves in forming the connection between the plasmodesma and the Casparian strip.
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Phloem loading
Passive phloem loading transports solutes freely through plasmodesma in the symplast of the minor veins of leaves.
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Extracellular matrix
Plasmodesmata (singular: plasmodesma) are pores that traverse the cell walls of adjacent plant cells.
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