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Gap Junctions Are a Specialized Component of Cells That

Question 58

Question 58

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Gap junctions are a specialized component of cells that


A) do not penetrate the cell membrane.
B) are composed of effector proteins.
C) occur only in plants.
D) permit coordination between adjacent cells.
E) allow communication within a cell.

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