Cell Junctions

Cards (11)

  • What are plasmodesmata?

    An open channel through the cell wall connecting adjacent plant cells
  • What is the function of plasmodesmata in plant cells?

    They allow water, small solutes, and some macromolecules to pass between cells
  • What is a gap junction?

    A structure consisting of membrane proteins that create pores for cytoplasmic channels
  • What substances can pass through gap junctions?

    Ions, sugars, amino acids, and small molecules
  • How are gap junctions similar to plasmodesmata?

    Both allow communication and passage of substances between adjacent cells
  • Why are gap junctions important in certain tissues?

    They are necessary for communication between cells in heart and muscle tissues
  • What are tight junctions?

    Tightly packed plasma membranes that prevent leakage of extracellular fluid
  • What is the primary function of tight junctions?

    To prevent the leakage of extracellular fluid through spaces between cells
  • What are desmosomes?

    Structures that function as rivets fastening cells together
  • How do desmosomes anchor cells together?

    Intermediate filaments made of keratin proteins anchor desmosomes in the cytoplasm
  • What are the main types of cell junctions and their functions?
    • Plasmodesmata: Connects plant cells, allowing passage of water and small solutes.
    • Gap junctions: Connects animal cells, allowing passage of ions and small molecules for communication.
    • Tight junctions: Prevents leakage of extracellular fluid between cells.
    • Desmosomes: Fastens cells together, anchored by keratin filaments.