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Dye injected into a plant cell might be able to enter an adjacent cell through ..

a. Microtubule
b. Microfilament
c. Plasmodesmata
d. Tight Junction

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Answer:

The cell wall of the cells has very small pores which are known as the plasmodesmata, they act like a bridge between the two cells. So, if we inject ink into the cell then it will get transferred to the other cell via these pores called plasmodesmata.

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