Multiple Choice
H. V. Wilson worked with sponges to gain some insight into exactly what was responsible for holding adjacent cells together. He exposed two species of differently pigmented sponges to a chemical that disrupted intercellular junctions, and the cells of the sponges dissociated. Wilson then mixed the cells of the two species and removed the chemical that caused the cells to dissociate. Wilson found that the sponges reassembled into two separate species. The cells from one species did not interact or form associations with the cells of the other species.
How do you explain the results of Wilson's experiments?
A) The two species of sponge had different enzymes that functioned in the reassembly process.
B) The molecules responsible for cell-cell adhesion (cell junctions) were irreversibly destroyed during the experiment.
C) The molecules responsible for cell-cell adhesion (cell junctions) differed between the two species of sponge.
D) One cell functioned as an organizer for each organism, thereby attracting only cells of the same species.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q32: What is a primary function of integrins?<br>A)
Q33: Motor proteins provide for molecular motion in
Q34: Researchers investigating the mechanism of vesicular transport
Q35: In a liver cell detoxifying alcohol and
Q36: What is the explanation for how a
Q38: In plant cells, the middle lamella _.<br>A)
Q39: Cells require which of the following to
Q40: Tay-Sachs disease is a human genetic abnormality
Q41: Which of the following would be most
Q42: Which of the following macromolecules enter the