The middle lamella, a layer mainly composed of calcium pectinate, is found in:
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Correct answer: Adjoining plant cell walls
The middle lamella is the outermost layer of the plant cell wall that cements neighboring cells together. It is composed mainly of calcium pectinate and is not found in animal tissues.
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