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What are the diff. types of Cell Junctions?  Specialized attachments b/w adjacent cells; Tight Junctions (zona occludens); Adhesive Junctions; Gap Junctions  
Specialized attachments b/w adj. cells  Provides anchoring of adj. cells to one another and provides cytoplasmic continuity b/w cells  
Tight Junctions (Zona Occludens)  Seal cell-lined compartments; Prevent water soluble molecule from passing through b/w cells; fuse adj. plasma membranes; Maintains polarity of cell; Disrupted by reduction of calcium concentration  
What are the two types of Adhesive junctions?  Zonula Adherens & Desmosomes. Hemidesmosomes not in terminal bar  
Zonula Adherens  Membrane proteins CADHERIN of adj cells bind to adhere cell to each other and the actin microfilaments in cell cortex anchor adherin proteins  
Desmosomes  Are disc shaped and Cytoplasmic Intermediate Filaments anchor the adherin family membrane proteins that bind the cell  
Hemidesmosomes  Found in basal layer of cells. Use INTEGRIN proteins to attach cell to extracellular matrix  
Gap Junctions  Not found in terminal bar. Does not hold cells together. Allows for passage of ions & small molecules b/w adj. cells. Cells connected by connexons made of protein Connexin. Imp. in cardiac & smooth muscle=mult. cells act as one  
What are the 3 types of junctions found in the terminal bar?  Tight Junctions (zona occludens), Zonula adherens, desmosomes  
What are the 3 types of surface specializations?  Microvilli, Stereocillia, and Cilia  
What is the purpose of a surface specialization?  To incr. surface area and to move substances across cell surface  
Microvilli  Covered w/ glycocalyx; Forms striated border; Found on apical surface of absorptive cells; Core of ACTIN filament helps maintain cell shape; NOT Motile only incr. surface area  
Stereocilia  Long branched microvilli; Incr. surface area for TRANSPORT across membrane  
Cilia  Motile; aka Axoneme (gen. term for cilia and flagella) Move material through the surface of cell & move cell through its environ. Composed of tubulin; requires ATP energy; motor protein is axonemal dynein  
What is the structural composition of cilia & Microvilli?  Cilia-Tubulin protein; Microvilli-Actin protein