Biology, asked by Mridulpatel3114, 1 year ago

The cell junctions which help to stop substances from leaking across a tissue are(a) Adhering junctions
(b) Tight junctions(c) Gap junctions
(d) Communicating junctions

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Answer:

The correct answer for this question is given in bold form in the following.

Explanation:

(a) Adhering junctions  

(b) Tight junctions

(c) Gap junctions  

(d) Communicating junctions

WHY ADHERING JUNCTIONS?

The adhering junctions performs the function of holding together of the cells which are formed by the trans membrane. This membrane adhesives the proteins. This holds together cells with the desmosomes.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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Answer:

The correct answer is (b) Tight junctions

Different cell junctions have different activities. Where the gap junctions in the plant cells act as a channel between the two neighboring cells and it allows the transport of ions, water, and other substances. But the tight junction in the animal cell crafts a watertight seal between two in line cells. The tight junction, the tight junction proteins called claudins helps the cells to hold tightly against each other.

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