Which class of cell–cell junctions primarily functions to seal adjacent epithelial cells and prevent paracellular leakage of molecules and ions?
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Correct answer: Occluding junctions
Occluding junctions, also known as tight junctions (zonula occludens), seal the plasma membranes of adjacent cells to prevent paracellular passage of water and solutes, maintaining a barrier between compartments.
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