Which type of cell–cell junction is characterized by direct cytoplasmic connections allowing passage of ions and small molecules between adjacent cells?
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Correct answer: Gap junctions
Gap junctions are communicating junctions composed of connexon channels that span the membranes of two adjacent cells, enabling direct passage of small molecules and ions between their cytoplasms.
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