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.
It depends whether you are talking about the skin that holds it together or the material that fills the space inside that is not taken up by the organelles. the skin is called the cell membrane, and the material that fills the inside is called cytoplasm.
Specialized junctions, wavy membrane contours, and glycoproteins
If the cells are animals cells then desmosomes hold together cells
Specialized junctions, wavy membrane contours, and glycoproteins
It depends on which type of cell. If it's a plant cell then it's chloroplast and the cell membrane. If it's animal than it's cytoplasm and the cell membrane.
collagen binds skin cells together.
Hyaluronic acid is a polysaccharide that binds cells together. Since the substance is slippery, it also lubricate the joints and comes to the aid in maintaining the eyeballs shape.
all cells in an animal cell is important they all function together to make the animal cell properly function
desmosomes
Connective Tissue
collagen binds skin cells together.
lyminim
This is probably the interstitial fluid.
killer T cells
A group of animal cells working together forms animal tissue. Groups of tissues working together form organs.
desmosomes
wavy contours of the membranes of adjacent cells
Hyaluronic acid is a polysaccharide that binds cells together. Since the substance is slippery, it also lubricate the joints and comes to the aid in maintaining the eyeballs shape.
all cells in an animal cell is important they all function together to make the animal cell properly function
The theme is the constant thread that binds a work of fiction together.
The theme is the constant thread that binds a work of fiction together.
desmosomes