Enzymatic degradation may separate cells Occurs first at corners of cells Intercellular spaces often arise as a result of the enzymatic dissolution of middle lamella and rounding off the cells due to turgor pressure. The dissolution occurs first at the corners of cell contact where tiny intercellular spaces appear as shown here for the cross-sectioned cortical parenchyma of a young rhizome of flagroot (Acorus sp.). |
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