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Gap junctions and plasmodesmata have what feature in common?

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  1. 27 January, 02:04
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    Both allow transport of materials between cells.

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    Gap junctions are found in animals, they are used as a channel between cells to transport ions, water, and other substances. Gap junctions are developed in vertebrates when a set of six membrane protein called connexins form an elongated, donut-like structure called connexons.

    Plasmodesmata. is found in plants, they are special spots or holes in a plant cell wall, that allows cytoplasmic exchange between cells.
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