1. First, we will see what is ECM (Extra Cellular Matrix), " It is a 3-dimensional network of collagen, enzyme, and glycoproteins which is responsible for structural and biochemical support for cells.
2. The function of ECM is to support the cells to bond together ad perform the no. of functions such as adhesion, migration, proliferation, differentiation, and muscle fiber force transmission. If there will be any change in ECM structure it causes fibrosis, muscle aging, myopathies.
3. Anchorage dependence is nothing but the cell required support to adhere to other cells for survival if it will not get any support these cells may die.
What are the critical functions of ECM? What is Anchorage Dependence?
help me to answers all the question 1. What is Extracellular Matrix? What is it made of? More abundant in plant or animal cells? 2. What does Anchorage dependence mean? 3. What are the roles of ECM? 4. What are the different junctions in animal cells? Plant cells? 5. Which junctions in plant and animal cells are similar? 6. Explain how different junctions function. 7. Describe what plant cell walls are made of. What are some functional differences that we...
Question 50 (1 point) What is a major difference in the extracellular matrix (ECM) between plant and animal cells? Plant ECM components are release extracellularly by the Golgi stacks, whereas lysosomes function in this capacity in animal cells. Plant ECM is composed primarily of proteins, whereas animal ECM is mainly carbohydrates. O There is no difference O Plant ECM is primarily carbohydrate in nature whereas animal ECM is largely protein-based.
what is the ECM and its components as well as diseases such as Alports
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4) In migrating cells, ______ are stable links between the ECM and the actin cytoskeleton 5) Which one of the following is true? All integrin-containing adhesion complexes have the same cytoplasmic components the spatial organization of integrin-containing adhesion complexes varies depending on the nature of ECM contacting the cell integrin-containing adhesion complexes connect microtubules to the ECM integrin activation involves conformational changes of the extracellular but not intracellular domains of integrins What protective function does calcium gating serve in gap...
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