| 1. | Gap junctions are analogous to the plasmodesmata that join plant cells.
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| 2. | The analogues of communicative cell junctions in plants are called plasmodesmata.
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| 3. | Plants also reduce transport through plasmodesmata in response to injury.
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| 4. | Also how far back the plant lineage are plasmodesmata present?
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| 5. | Several models for possible active transport through plasmodesmata exist.
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| 6. | Neither virus particles nor viral genomic nucleic acid can pass through plasmodesmata unaided.
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| 7. | A similar mechanism may be involved in transporting viral nucleic acids through the plasmodesmata.
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| 8. | Movement proteins modify the plasmodesmata by one of two well-understood molecular mechanisms.
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| 9. | The viroid enters the cell via its plasmodesmata.
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| 10. | Plasmodesmata usually only allow the passage of small diffusible molecules, such as various metabolites.
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