Question 3: How do enzymes like trypsin release cells from tissues to create preparations of single cells? A. The enzymes digest extracellular domains of proteins that mediate cell adhesion. B. The enzymes digest intracellular domains of proteins that mediate cell adhesion. C. The enzymes digest intracellular domains of proteins that mediate cytoskeletal function. D. The enzymes digest extracellular domains of proteins that mediate cytoskeletal function. E. The enzymes digest extracellular domains of proteins that mediate endocytosis.

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Question 3: How do enzymes like trypsin release
cells from tissues to create preparations of single
cells?
A. The enzymes digest extracellular domains of proteins that mediate cell
adhesion.
B. The enzymes digest intracellular domains of proteins that mediate cell
adhesion.
C. The enzymes digest intracellular domains of proteins that mediate
cytoskeletal function.
D. The enzymes digest extracellular domains of proteins that mediate
cytoskeletal function.
E. The enzymes digest extracellular domains of proteins that mediate
endocytosis.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 3: How do enzymes like trypsin release cells from tissues to create preparations of single cells? A. The enzymes digest extracellular domains of proteins that mediate cell adhesion. B. The enzymes digest intracellular domains of proteins that mediate cell adhesion. C. The enzymes digest intracellular domains of proteins that mediate cytoskeletal function. D. The enzymes digest extracellular domains of proteins that mediate cytoskeletal function. E. The enzymes digest extracellular domains of proteins that mediate endocytosis.
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The cell to cell junctions are mediated by different molecules of extracellular matrix. They are responsible for connecting different cells together in a particular tissue. Some of the junctions are- adhesion junction, desmosome, gap junction and tight junction.

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