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Adhesion of Cells Within Animal Tissues Is Accomplished by Cell-To-Cell

Question 61

Question 61

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Adhesion of cells within animal tissues is accomplished by cell-to-cell junctions called


A) desmosomes.
B) tight junctions.
C) gap junctions.
D) plasmodesmata.

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