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Dead skin cells are shed in thick sheets because the strong links are held together by
anchoring junctions called​

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Answered by sakshamgautamix9
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Answered by zumba12
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Dead skin cells are shed in thick sheets because the strong links are held together by  anchoring junctions called​ desmosomes.

Explanation:

  • Desmosomes are intercellular contact sites that bind cells together in a buttonlike fashion. They act as anchoring locations for ropelike intermediate filaments that form a structural framework with high tensile strength inside the cell.
  • Desmosomes join the intermediate filaments of neighbouring cells form a net that spans throughout a tissues numerous cells.
  • The type of intermediate filaments connected to the desmosomes varies depending on the cell type, most epithelial cells have keratin filaments, while heart muscle cells have desmin filaments.

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