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Tight Junctions Are Found Primarily in What Type of Tissue

Question 47

Question 47

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Tight junctions are found primarily in what type of tissue?


A) ​nerves
B) tendons
C) brain tissue
D) muscles
E) ​sheets of epithelial tissue

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