A white blood cell travels through blood vessel along with red blood cells. A signal from the inside the tissue results in the white blood cell stopping, attaching to the vessel surface, and moving in between adjacent cells that line the blood vessel wall to enter the underlying tissue What connections would have to be broken fo the white blood cell to do this? Select all that apply. tight junctions adherens junctions O basal lamina gap junctions

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A white blood cell travels through blood vessels
along with red blood cells. A signal from the
inside the tissue results in the white blood cell
stopping, attaching to the vessel surface, and
moving in between adjacent cells that line the
blood vessel wall to enter the underlying tissue.
What connections would have to be broken for
the white blood cell to do this? Select all that
apply.
tight junctions
adherens junctions
basal lamina
gap junctions
Transcribed Image Text:A white blood cell travels through blood vessels along with red blood cells. A signal from the inside the tissue results in the white blood cell stopping, attaching to the vessel surface, and moving in between adjacent cells that line the blood vessel wall to enter the underlying tissue. What connections would have to be broken for the white blood cell to do this? Select all that apply. tight junctions adherens junctions basal lamina gap junctions
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