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The Cellular organization and extracellular environments of plants and animals are very different

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The Cellular organization and extracellular environments of plants and animals are very different. DRAG THE LABLES TO THEIR APPROPRIATE LOCATIONS IN THE TABLE BELOW. LABLES MAY BE USED MORE THAN ONCE.

  Extracellular Function Structure Plant vs Animal
Tight Junction 1) Membrane protein complexes that strengthen the adhesion between adjacent cells, like rivets, to protect against pulling forces Demososome  
Collagen 2) Smal channels that form across the plasma membranes of adaject cells; especially important in intercellular communication   Animal
Cellulose 3) Membrane proteins that create watertight seal between cells    
Plasmodesmata 4) Small channels between cells that are otherwise surrounded by walls; enable movement of water and solutes between cells    
Plant 5) A polysaccharide that is used to synthesize cell walls, which protect cells and help maintain their shape    
Animal 6) Long fibers of protein found in the extracellular matrix that provide structural support for cells

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