Junctions
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Anchor cells together so it can remain in a continuous sheet, there are four
types, Plasmodesmata, integrins, tight junctions, desmosomers.
Extracellular Matrix
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The substance in which animal tissue cells are embedded, consisting of
protein and polysaccharides. such as providing support, segregating
tissues from one another, and regulating intercellular communication
,Integrins
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transmembrane protein attaches the extracellular matrix and the
cytoskeleton
Describe the Endomembrane system
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Starts with the neculeous and how the membrane transitions to the
endoplasmic reticulum, then to the round ER or smooth ER where proteins
or lipids can be synthesized. Then these proteins or lipids are transported
on vesicles to their location.
Cytoskeleton
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A network of long protein strands in the cytosol that helps support the cell
Endomembrane system
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, Series of interacting organelles between nucleus and
plasma membrane that regulates protein traffic and
performs metabolic functions in the cell
Plasmodesmata
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Channels through cell walls that connect the cytoplasms of adjacent cells
Eukaryote Cells
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Any cell that has membrane-bound organelles such as a nucleus.
Glycolipid
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The main function of glycolipids in the body is to serve as recognition sites
for cell-cell interactions. The saccharide of the glycolipid will bind to a
specific complementary carbohydrate or to a lectin (carbohydrate-binding
protein), of a neighboring cell.
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Anchor cells together so it can remain in a continuous sheet, there are four
types, Plasmodesmata, integrins, tight junctions, desmosomers.
Extracellular Matrix
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The substance in which animal tissue cells are embedded, consisting of
protein and polysaccharides. such as providing support, segregating
tissues from one another, and regulating intercellular communication
,Integrins
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transmembrane protein attaches the extracellular matrix and the
cytoskeleton
Describe the Endomembrane system
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Starts with the neculeous and how the membrane transitions to the
endoplasmic reticulum, then to the round ER or smooth ER where proteins
or lipids can be synthesized. Then these proteins or lipids are transported
on vesicles to their location.
Cytoskeleton
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A network of long protein strands in the cytosol that helps support the cell
Endomembrane system
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, Series of interacting organelles between nucleus and
plasma membrane that regulates protein traffic and
performs metabolic functions in the cell
Plasmodesmata
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Channels through cell walls that connect the cytoplasms of adjacent cells
Eukaryote Cells
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Any cell that has membrane-bound organelles such as a nucleus.
Glycolipid
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The main function of glycolipids in the body is to serve as recognition sites
for cell-cell interactions. The saccharide of the glycolipid will bind to a
specific complementary carbohydrate or to a lectin (carbohydrate-binding
protein), of a neighboring cell.