Plasmodesmata are cytoplasmic bridges between plant and algal cells. First reported by Strasburger in 1901 AD. Found in endosperm of seeds and cotyledons of some cells. Typical cell contains 103-105 plasmodesmata (1-10 per µm²)
Cell wall surrounds every plant cell and distinguishes it from animal cells. Prokaryotes, algae, fungi, and slime molds also have cell walls. Plant cell walls contain cellulose, while fungal walls lack cellulose and contain chitin
Cell wall surrounds every plant cell and distinguishes it from animal cells. Prokaryotes, algae, fungi, and slime molds also have cell walls. Plant cell walls contain cellulose, while fungal walls lack cellulose and contain chitin
Cell wall is a rigid protective layer found in plants, fungi, bacteria, algae, and some archaea. Animal cells do not possess a cell wall. Cell wall composition varies by organism: cellulose in plants, peptidoglycan in bacteria, chitin in fungi
Plant cells are eukaryotic, rectangular in shape and larger than animal cells. They contain membrane-bound organelles and a nucleus. Plant cells have special organelles like cell wall, vacuole and plastids
Plant cells are eukaryotic cells found in green plants. They have cell walls, chloroplasts, and central vacuoles. Plant cells are larger and rectangular than animal cells