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    The Dense Central Structure That Is Derived from the Smooth
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The Dense Central Structure That Is Derived from the Smooth

Question 65

Question 65

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The dense central structure that is derived from the smooth endoplasmic reticulum and usually seen in the plasmodesmata is called a(n) ________.


A) desmosome
B) desmotubule
C) hemidesmosome
D) annulus
E) desmoglein

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