a plasmodesmata is usually brown and button shaped
There is no exact equivalent, but a gap junction is the closest thing an animal cell has to plasmodesmata.
communicate with other cells
Yes.
Plasmodesmata
Plasmodesmata.
plasmodesmata
Plasmodesmata.
Plasmodesmata are holes in the cell wall of plants and algae that allow the cellular transfer of of proteins and macromolecules in and out of the cell. The cell wall does not have gap junctions or intermembrane proteins like the cell membrane does, so the cell needed another way to allow passage into and out of the cell, which is where plasmodesmata developed.
They are called: Plasmodesmata
Cell junctions in plants are called Plasmodesmata while communicating junctions in animal cells are gap junctions
Their cytoplasms are not really connected, but there is a network of cytoskeleton material that gives support to the cells and also interconnects them for structural integrity.
plant cells I believe....