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How are the plasmodesmata of plant cells and commicating junctions of animal cell similar in function?

Cell junctions in plants are called Plasmodesmata while communicating junctions in animal cells are gap junctions


What kind of cell junction allow cell-to-cell communication?

my private part itches and im was born now!!!!!


The urinary bladder is protected from leaking due to cell-to-cell junctions called?

The urinary bladder is protected from leaking due to the junctions between cells. These are called gap junctions in the field of biology.


Which adhesion is required for cell-to-cell communication?

Gap Junctions


What are the four types of cellular junctions?

plasmodesmata tight junctions desmosomes gap junctions the plasmodesmata is the only cell junction in the plant cells.. and the other three cell junctions are in the animal cells...


Intercellular junctions connect what?

cell membranes


Membrane junctions that allow nutrients or ions to flow from cell to cell are?

Desmosomes


It is essential for heart muscle cells to beat in a coordinated fashion The cell junctions that would best facilitate this are?

anchoring junctions, im pretty positive. if not its tight junctions. but yeah, pretty sure its anchoring junctions.


What cells have cell junctions?

Mainly animal cells


Does desmosomes junctions allow cell communication?

yes


What binds animal cells together?

Animal cells are mostly bound together by what are known as intercellular junctions. There are three types of cell junctions: anchoring junctions, tight junctions and gap junctions. Of these, anchoring junctions, which include adherens junction, desmosomes and hemidesmosomes, help bind the animal cells together, in an extracellular matrix.


Which cell junctions that promote the coordinated activity of cells by physically binding them together into a cell community?

Gap junction Tight Junction Desmosome Source: Biology Major