Pit (botany)

Pits are parts of plant cell walls which allow the exchange of fluids. In the case of pressure changes in the cell lumen pit aspiration can occur.

Bordered pits (Picea abies)

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The cell wall is not totally complete around the cell. It is interrupted by narrow pores carrying fine strands of cytoplasm, which interlink the contents of the cells. They are called plasmodesmata (singular: plasmodesma). They form a protoplasmic continuum called symplast which consists of a canal, lined by plasma membrane. It has a simple or branched tubule known as desmotubule. The desmotubule is an extension of endoplasmic reticulum. Plasmodesmata serve as a passage for many substances to pass through. It is also believed that they have a role in the relay of stimuli.

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