Multiple Choice
Which type of cell junctions must be present between cells to form a barrier?
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Which of the following are only in plant cells and not in animal cells?
Ions can travel directly from the cytoplasm of one animal cell to the cytoplasm of an adjacent cell through:
Membrane junctions that allow nutrients or ions to flow from cell to cell are:
a. Desmosomes
b. Gap junctions
c. Tight junctions
d. All of these
Adult cell types you might expect to have gap junctions include:
a. Skeletal muscle
b. Bone
c. Heart muscle
d. Smooth muscle