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in a human, the intestines need to form a barrier to prevent bacteria a…

Question

in a human, the intestines need to form a barrier to prevent bacteria and other microbes from moving into the bloodstream from the gut. what type of cell junction will prevent bacteria from moving between intestinal cells?

  • gap junction
  • plasmodesmata
  • anchoring junction
  • cell wall
  • tight junction

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Gap junctions allow small molecule passage between cells, not a barrier.
  • Plasmodesmata are plant cell connections, not human.
  • Anchoring junctions hold cells together but don't block gaps.
  • Cell walls are not present in human intestinal cells.
  • Tight junctions fuse adjacent cell membranes, creating an impermeable barrier that stops microbes from moving between intestinal cells into the bloodstream.

Answer:

tight junction