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The function of desmosomes are to provide the cells with adhesion to one another; makes sure your cells don't fall out.

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What are intercellular junctions occurring within the stratum spinosum referred to as?

The intercellular junctions occurring within the stratum spinosum are referred to as desmosomes. Desmosomes are specialized cell structures that function to connect neighboring cells within epithelial tissues, providing strength and support.


What are desmosomes junctions?

desmosomes is an anchoring junction


Which cell junction is not illustrated and what is it's function?

Desmosomes - anchoring junctions that hold adjacent cells together


What is a desmosome?

The function of desmosomes are to provide the cells with adhesion to one another. Another name for them is macula adherens, which is Latin for adhering spot.


Are desmosomes found in plants or animals?

Desmosomes are found in animals. They are specialized cell junctions that provide strong adhesion between neighboring cells, especially in tissues subjected to mechanical stress like epithelial and cardiac tissues. Plants have different types of cell junctions, such as plasmodesmata, which facilitate communication between plant cells.


Do animal cells have desmosomes?

Yes, animal cells can have desmosomes. Desmosomes are specialized cell junctions that are found in tissues that experience mechanical stress, such as skin and heart muscle. Desmosomes help cells adhere to one another and provide structural support.


What is used to bind animal cells together?

desmosomes


What cell to cell structures hold the cells?

Desmosomes


What layer of the epidermis contains abundant desmosomes?

stratum spinosum.


Abundant in tissues subjected to great mechanical stress?

Desmosomes


What is responsible for the role to bind animal cells together?

desmosomes


What cell to cell structures hold the cells of the stratum spinosum tightly together?

Desmosomes hold a lot more than just the above together. See Gap Junctions.