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Adjacent cells in a plant tissue are held together by middle lamella which is mainly made up of?
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Middle lamella is mainly made up of calcium and magnesium pectates.
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Assertion :The middle lamella is a layer made up of calcuim pectate. Reason: It holds the different neighbouring cells together.
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Assertion :The middle lamella is a layer made up of calcium pectate. Reason: It holds the different neighbouring cells together.
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