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    What Is the Girdle of Glycoproteins Just Below the Tight
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What Is the Girdle of Glycoproteins Just Below the Tight

Question 30

Question 30

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What is the girdle of glycoproteins just below the tight junction between epithelial cells?


A) Hemidesmosomes
B) Adhesion belt
C) Intercalated disks
D) Gap junction
E) Desmosomes

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