symplasti
Symplasti, also spelled symplast in English and symplasti in some languages, refers to the contiguous cytoplasm of plant cells that is connected through plasmodesmata. This cytoplasmic network forms a living, intracellular pathway that enables direct movement of water, ions, metabolites, RNA, and signaling molecules between neighboring cells without crossing a plasma membrane at every cell wall junction.
Plasmodesmata are narrow channels that traverse cell walls, creating cytoplasmic continuity among adjacent cells. The symplast
A key feature of symplastic transport is the size-exclusion limit (SEL) of plasmodesmata, which governs which
Symplast connectivity supports coordinated tissue growth, development, and metabolism. It participates in phloem loading in some
In summary, the symplast denotes the interconnected cytoplasm of plant cells linked by plasmodesmata, forming a