desmosomes
desmosomes
tendons - bind muscle to muscle ligaments- bind muscle to bone
desmosomes
Methacrylate
no it does not even though it is good for you
Vitamin c
ligaments
Hormones typically bind to specific protein receptors located on the surface of target cells. These receptors are responsible for initiating a signaling pathway within the cell in response to the hormone binding, leading to specific cellular responses.
Platelets are the cells that circulate within our blood and bind together when they recognize damaged blood vessels.
Olfactory receptor cells located in the nasal epithelium are responsible for detecting smells. When odor molecules bind to these receptor cells, they trigger a signal that is sent to the brain for interpretation.
Epithelia are not strong membranes that bind the body together; rather, they are sheets of cells that cover surfaces and line cavities throughout the body. Their primary functions include protection, absorption, secretion, and sensation. While they do play a role in anchoring structures and facilitating communication between tissues, it is connective tissues that are primarily responsible for binding and supporting the body.
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