EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX - A large network of proteins and other molecules that surround, support, and give structure to cells and tissues in the body., PLASMODESMATA - the channels that connect cells and allow cytosol to pass through and join the internal chemical environments of the adjacent cells., GLYCOPROTEIN - A molecule that consists of carbohydrate plus a protein., COLLAGEN - Accounts for 30% of your body's protein. It provides structure, support or strength to your skin, muscles, bones, and connective tissues., FIBRONECTIN - A type of protein called glycoprotein that plays vital roles during tissue repair., PROTEOGLYCANS - A compound consisting a protein bonded to glycosaminoglycan, present in connective tissue which provides hydration and swelling pressure to the tissue enabling it to withstand compressional forces., INTERGRINS - are proteins that function mechanically, by attaching the cell cytoskeleton to the ECM, and biochemically, by sensing whether adhesion occurred., CELL JUNCTION - Proteinaceous structures that physically hold two (2) surfaces (cell-to-cell or cell-to-matrix) togerher.,

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