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#Question id: 1372


Match the following junctions (Column I) with their functions (Column II).

Column I

Column II

a. adherens junctions

i. Controlling solute flow, signaling

b. gap junctions

ii. Shape, rigidity, signaling

c. tight junctions

iii. Shape, tension, signaling, force transmission

d. hemidesmosomes

iv. Communication, small-molecule transport

between cells

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  1. a-i, b-ii, c-iii, d-iv

  2. a-ii, b-iv, c-iii, d-i

  3. a-iv, b-iii, c-ii, d-i

  4. a-iii, b-iv, c-i, d-ii

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