This is a VERY busy image, so don't get lost in the extraneous information, but focus on the questions below. Using what

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This is a VERY busy image, so don't get lost in the extraneous information, but focus on the questions below. Using what

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This Is A Very Busy Image So Don T Get Lost In The Extraneous Information But Focus On The Questions Below Using What 1
This Is A Very Busy Image So Don T Get Lost In The Extraneous Information But Focus On The Questions Below Using What 1 (317.72 KiB) Viewed 37 times
This is a VERY busy image, so don't get lost in the extraneous information, but focus on the questions below. Using what you have learned about the cytoskeleton and the ECM, answer the following questions: a. What type of junctions would the cell (a) pointed to have in order to form this epithelial tissue and what is the function of each of these cell junctions? What type of cytoskeleton would be found at each cell junction (if applicable)? b. What does the cancer cell need to do to leave this tissue layer and invade the ECM? Focus on both cell junctions, proteins, and cytoskeleton component changes for the cell and changes required in the ECM for a cell like cancer to move. c. What did the cancer cell have to produce to allow it to stop at the blood vessel for intravasation?
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