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Fluidity of the plasma membrane allows cells to be pliable. ... 1) A differentially permeable membrane separates two solutions.
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Chapter 5 5.1 Plasma Membrane Structure and Function
c. Proteoglycans are glycoproteins that provide a packing gel that joins the various proteins in matrix and most likely regulate signaling proteins that bind to receptors in the plasma protein.
2. Junctions Between Cells are points of contact between cells that allow them to behave in a coordinated manner. a. Anchoring junctions mechanically attach adjacent cells. b. In adhesion junctions , internal cytoplasmic plaques, firmly attached to cytoskeleton within each cell are joined by intercellular filaments; they hold cells together where tissues stretch (e.g., in heart, stomach, bladder). c. In desmosomes , a single point of attachment between adjacent cells connects the cytoskeletons of adjacent cells. d. In tight junctions , plasma membrane proteins attach in zipper-like fastenings; they hold cells together so tightly that the tissues are barriers (e.g., epithelial lining of stomach, kidney tubules, blood-brain barrier). e. A gap junction allows cells to communicate; formed when two identical plasma membrane channels join.