Biology, asked by rishi21305, 7 months ago

the type of cell junctions seen in the interlacated discs are???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Three types of cell junction make up an intercalated disc — fascia adherens, desmosomes and gap junctions. Fascia adherens are anchoring sites for actin, and connect to the closest sarcomere. Desmosomes stop separation during contraction by binding filaments, joining the cells together

Answered by ishika7968
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There are 3 types of cell junctions in the intercalated discs:

  1. Fascia adherens
  2. Desmosomes
  3. Gap junctions.

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