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Multicellularity

Horizontales
Bone and cartilage are examples of _______ tissue
Skin is an example of _______ tissue
The main proteins used by animal cells to bind to the ECM
The most abundant types of polysaccharides in the ECM of vertebrates; also known as GAGs
Transmembrane proteins that mediate cell–cell adhesion in animals
A large network of proteins and carbohydrates that surround, support, and give structure to cells and tissues in the body
A complex polysaccharide that forms the chief constituent of wood
A complex polysaccharide that forms the chief constituent of the exoskeleton of insects and crustaceans
Plant tissue that provides structural support to the plant body, particularly to those parts that are no longer growing
Programmed cell death
A layer of pectin-rich material lying between the walls of adjacent plant cells
One of the three main types of tissues in plants
A polysaccharide that is the main substance in the cell walls of plants
Verticales
Cells of this plant tissue are thin-walled and very active metabolically; serve many roles including sites of photosynthesis
Plant vascular tissue that conducts foods made in the leaves during photosynthesis to all other parts of the plant
An ECM protein responsible for the extensibility and recoil of many vertebrate tissues
Mechanically strong cell junctions between animal cells; have intermediate filaments in the cells underneath that help anchor them
Microscopic channels which traverse the cell walls of plant cells, enabling transport and communication between them
During cell division, the ______ cell wall develops between two newly formed daughter cells
One of the four main types of tissues in animals
Cell junctions between animal cells that provide a passageway for intercellular transport
Areas where the membranes of two adjacent animal cells join together to form a water tight barrier or seal
Cell junctions that hold adjacent cells together or attach cells to the ECM; they are mechanically strong
Cells of this plant tissue provide structural support to the plant body, particularly to growing regions such as the periphery of stems and leaves
Plant vascular tissue that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root; it also helps to form the woody element in the stem
A complex tissue that forms a covering on various parts of the plant
A complex plant tissue made up of cells that are interconnected and form conducting vessels for water and nutrients
A protein secreted from animal cells that forms large fibers in the ECM, especially that in skin, bone, and cartilage
An assembly of six proteins that form the pore for a cell junction between the cytoplasm of two adjacent cells