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Match the cell adhesion or junction below with the best description tonofilament

ID: 94484 • Letter: M

Question

Match the cell adhesion or junction below with the best description tonofilaments hemidesmosomes adhesion belt adhesive junctions tight junctions connexins gap junctions focal contacts desmosomes A intermediate filaments associated with plaques B. Cell-ECM junction involving integrins, and actin C. Connects actin cytoskeleton of two cells through cadherins D. Cell-ECM junction involving integrins, intracellular IFs, and the basal la E. protein subunits associated with gap junctions F. Create a permeability barrier G. collection of adherens junctions particularly associated with epithelial cells H. point of cytoplasmic contact between two cells i. Cell-cell junction involving cadherins and intermediate filaments

Explanation / Answer

Tonofilaments G (collection of adherens junction particularly associated with epithetial cells)

Hemidesmosomes I (cell junction involving cadherine and intermediate filaments)

Adhesion belt B (cell-ECM junction involving integrins and actin)

Tight junctions F (creates a permeability barrier)

Connexins E (Protein sub units associated with gap-junctions)

Gap junction H (point of cytoplasmic contact between two cells)

Focal contacts D (Cell-ECM junction involving integrins,intracellular IFs)

Desmosomes A (Intermediate filaments associated with plaques)

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