In a plant tissue adjacent cells are held together by
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The cadherins join two adjacent cells together and maintain the cells in a sheet-like formation in organs and tissues that stretch, like the skin, heart, and muscles.
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Answer:In plant tissues and many animal tissues, the cells are held together by junctional complexes of various types.
Explanation:Additionally, most cell types secrete molecules around them to form an extracellular matrix (ECM) which can take a variety of forms: gel-like, fibrous, or very hard.
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