Cells communicate directly with each other using gap junctions and plasmodesmata to exchange chemical signals.
Cells can communicate through direct contact, utilizing structures like gap junctions and plasmodesmata to send chemical signals to adjacent cells.
Text | Cells communicate with one another through direct contact with other cells. Cells can send chemical signals into adjacent cells through structures such as gap junctions and plasmodesmata. |
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