Biology 2e
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Chapter 4, Problem 24RQ
Diseased animal cells may produce molecules that activate death cascades to kill the cells in a controlled manner. Why would neighboring healthy cells also die?
- The death molecule is passed through desmosomes
- The death molecule is passed through plasmodesmata
- The death molecule disrupts the extracellular matrix
- The death molecule passes through gap junctions.
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Chapter 4 Solutions
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