Multiple Choice
If the tight junctions in the intestine were disrupted
A) small molecules would not be able to move into cells lining the intestine.
B) intestinal cells could not attach to integral membrane proteins.
C) intestinal cells could not attach to the extracellular matrix.
D) small molecules would not be exchanged between neighboring intestinal cells.
E) bacteria could move from the intestines to the bloodstream causing an infection.
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