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A&P chpt 4 epith tis Test

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exocrine glands
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desmosome
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Intercellular cement
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Cell adhesion molecules (CAMs)
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hyaluronan (hyaluronic acid)
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occluding (tight) junctions
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where the lipid portions of the two plasma membranes are tightly bound together by interlocking membrane proteins; adhesion belt forms a band that encircles cells and binds them to their neighbors
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Transmembrane proteins which bind to each other and to extracellular materials
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where CAMs and proteoglycans link the opposing plasma membranes. very strong and can resist stretching and twisting
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produce exocrine secretions, which are discharged onto an epithelial surface
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a thin layer of proteoglycans that contain polysaccharide derivatives; may bond membranes of adjacent cells
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polysaccharide derivatives contained inside of intercellular cement
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aka basement membrane. a complex structure produced by the basal surface of the epithelium and the underlying connective tissue
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most stem cells that are located near the basal lamina, in a relatively protected location
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produces secretions, which are released directly into the surrounding interstitial fluid
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Structures that produce fluid secretions; they are either attached to or derived from epithelia
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specializd areas of the plasma membrane that attach a cell to another cell or to extracellular materials
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where two cells are held together by interlocking junctional proteins called connexons

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