Understanding Types of Cellular Junctions - AP Biology

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What type of cell junction would most likely be found in the intestinal tract?

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Within the digestive tract, it is important for nutrients and toxins to remain contained within the organs to allow for proper absorption. Furthermore, the acidity and basicity of various regions of the digestive tract must be kept partitioned from the rest of the body. Tight junctions are found between most cells of the digestive tract. This type of cell junction prevents movement of material between cells, requiring it to actually move into cells via diffusion or active transport in order to pass through tissue.

Gap junctions are intercellular junctions that connect the cytoplasm of adjacent cells and are particularly important for signaling. Desmosomes are structures specialized for cell-to-cell adhesion and force transmission. Plasmodesmata are transport and communication channels in plant cells, analogous to gap junctions.

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