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The layer joining the primary walls of the two adjacent cells is known as

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Plasmodesmata
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Middle lamella
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Periderm
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Casparian strip
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Solution

The correct option is B Middle lamella
Middle lamellla is the thin, amorphous, cementing and first formed layer, present between two adjacent cells. It is situated outside the primary cell wall. It is made up of calcium and magnesium pectate.

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