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Plasmodesmata Structure Diagram

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Types of Plasmodesmata

Two types of plasmodesmata are formed, it is defined by their origin.

Primary plasmodesmata

Secondary plasmodesmata

Plasmodesmata Functions

  1. Usually, plant cells have tough, rigid cell walls. Due to its nature, larger molecules could not pass easily to the cell wall of the plant The plasmodesmata present in the plant cells facilitate the entry of these entities inside of the cell wall.
  2. Communication between one cell to another cell is predominant for plant growth and plant survival, plasmodesmata play an important role in both cellular communication and molecular translocation.
  3. Passive and active pores are present in plasmodesmata. Nutrients and water pass from the passive pores.
  4. Actin structure which is present in plasmodesmata helps to move transcription factors like messenger RNA, viroids, short interfering RNA, and plant viruses.
  5. Plasmodesmata located protein 5(PDLP5), which is discovered by a researcher, can produce salicylic acid. It enhances defenses against plant pathogenic attacks. It also protects from pathogenic bacteria.
  6. The cells present in the phloem also use plasmodesmata.
  7. Plasmodesmata are involved in the short-distance movement of viruses.

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Sushmita Baniya completed her Master’s degree in Medical Microbiology from the National College of Science and Technology (NIST), Kathmandu, Nepal. She did her Bachelor’s degree in Microbiology from Birendra Multiple Campus, Chitwan, Nepal. She is interested in Genetics and Molecular Biology.