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...
1. Tight Junctions = tight, zipper-like junctions between cells; prevent intercellular passage of materials; 2. Desmosomes = anchoring junctions that hold adjacent cells together; 3. Gap Junctions = communicating (transport) channels between adjacent cells.
Tight junctions, gap junctions, and desmosomes.
the four types of intercellular junctions are plasma desmata, desmosomes, tight junction, and the gap junction
Communication Junction Desmasomes/Anchor Junction Gap Junction
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...
Tight, adherence and gap
Cardiac muscle is network of branched fibers (cells) connected by gap junctions called intercalated disks.
I'm about 90% that this is correct. The name is called cellular junctions.
In vertebrates, there are three major types of cell junction:1. Adherens junctions, desmosomes and hemidesmosomes (anchoring junctions.)2. Gap junctions (communicating junction)3. Tight junctions (occluding junctions)Your question most likely is for the tight junction but more information in the question would be helpful.
The apical surface does not have any cell junctions because it is a free surface exposed to things that are not epithelial cells. The lateral surfaces of an epithelial cell, which face the adjacent cells on either side contain tight junctions, adherens junctions, desmosomes and/or gap junctions. The basal surface of an epithelial cell adhere to extracellular materials like the basement membrane. Hemidesmosomes anchor the epithelium to the basement membrane in the basal surface.
A fungi is a multi-cell but can be a single cell
Cardiac muscle is network of branched fibers (cells) connected by gap junctions called intercalated disks.
Within the multicellular organism tissues, a cell junction occurs. Animals have four kinds of intercellular junctions which are gap junction, desmosomes, adherens junction and tight junction,
Certain cells form connections, or cellular junctions, to neighboring cells. These junctions hold cells together firmly.
Certain cells form connections, or cellular junctions, to neighboring cells. These junctions hold cells together firmly.
Certain cells form connections, or cellular junctions, to neighboring cells. These junctions hold cells together firmly.
paul rodriguez and tk
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It was proposed first by a man named Holliday and are the mobile junctions between four strands of DNA inside the nuclei of cells.
Anchoring junctions link intermediate filaments to adjacent animal cells, attaching the cells but still allowing movement or stretching.
multi cellular
I'm about 90% that this is correct. The name is called cellular junctions.
In vertebrates, there are three major types of cell junction:1. Adherens junctions, desmosomes and hemidesmosomes (anchoring junctions.)2. Gap junctions (communicating junction)3. Tight junctions (occluding junctions)Your question most likely is for the tight junction but more information in the question would be helpful.