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What makes the cells stick together?

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Answered by shashwatchauhan
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Cells adhere to each other and to the extracellular matrix through cell-surface proteins called cell adhesion molecules (CAMs)—a category that includes the transmembrane adhesion proteins we have already discussed. CAMs can be cell-cell adhesion molecules or cell-matrix adhesion molecules.

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Answered by Anonymous
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charge across the cells let them stick together.

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