Unit 3: Intercellular Junctions Flashcards

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True or false: The intercellular junctions between animal cells are different to those between plant cells.

A

True.

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What are the 3 types of junctions between animal cells?

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  1. Anchoring junctions
  2. Tight junctions
  3. Gap junctions
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3
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What is the purpose of anchoring junctions?

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To mechanically keep cells together.

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There are 2 types of anchoring junctions, what are they?

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Desmosomes and adheren junctions (hemidesmosomes).

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How are anchoring junctions structured?

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  • plaques on inner surface of cell membrane(s)
  • intermediate filaments reinforce to plaques.
  • trans-membrane proteins connect plaques from different cells
  • Keratin filaments reinforce desmosome in intercellular space
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What are the 2 purposes of tight junctions?

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  1. Prevent leakage of extracellular fluid found between cells that line all cavities of the mammalian body.
  2. Establish polarity of cell membrane (prevents membrane proteins from diffusing through the membrane).
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7
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How are tight junctions structured?

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  • rows of tightly packed particles

- structure varies by cell type (number of strands differ and the pattern of strands differ)

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8
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What are 3 examples of tight junctions?

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a. intestinal epithelial cells
b. blood-testes barrier
c. prevent water loss between skin cells.

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9
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What is the main function of gap junctions?

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To allow the passage of ions and small molecules between cells.

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10
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Where are gap junctions found?

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In the heart, intestines, pancreas and in embryos.

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How are gap junctions structured?

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  • Tunnels connecting cytoplasm of adjacent cell

- Small pores lined with proteins (that can open and close)

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12
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What are the intercellular junctions found in plants?

A

Plasmodesmata

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13
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What is the function of plasmodesmata?

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Lateral transport of water and solutes.

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What is the structure of plasmodesmata?

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  • channels through cell wall of adjacent cells

- plasma membrane of adjacent cell is continuous

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