_______, although structurally different from gap junctions in animal cell tissues, may be thought of as the functional equivalent of gap junctions in plants.
a. Adherens junctions
b. Desmosomes
c. Hemidesmosomes
d. Plasmodesmata
Ans: d. Plasmodesmata
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