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The apoplast in plant tissues consists of:________. a. cell walls, extracellular spaces, and vessel elements b. cell walls, extracellular spaces, and plasmodesmata c. vessel elements, plasmodesmata, and extracellular spaces d. cell walls, plasma membrane, and cytosol

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B. cell walls, extracellular spaces, and plasmodesmata

Apoplast contain plant tissues outside of the cell membrane.

The cell walls is outside the cell membrane and helps to protects the membrane and its components.

The extra cellular spaces are outside of the cell as the name implies

The plasmodesmata are little lines of cytoplasm which passes through adjoining plant cells and enhances transmission between them

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