Intussusception is a dangerous condition in which a section of the intestine slips into another section.
This telescoping movement frequently obstructs the passage of food or liquids. The blood supply to the damaged section of the intestine is likewise cut off by intussusception.
The main cell wall is the first to develop, and it is created within the middle lamella. In developing cells, the main wall is usually thin (1- 3 mm thick), elastic, and extensible.
It develops as more wall material is added to the current one, making it more stiff. Intussusception is the medical term for this type of growth. The protoplast's major purpose of the primary cell wall is to provide mechanical strength and protection.