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15 April, 19:15

How do intracellular communication and intercellular communication differ? A: Intercellular communication involves passing an electrical charge through

plasmodesmata.

B: Intracellular communication involves passing molecules through gap junctions.

C:Intercellular communication occurs between two different cells.

D:Intercellular communication involves moving a molecule within a cell.

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  1. 15 April, 22:41
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    The correct answer will be option-C

    Explanation:

    In a multicellular organism, the cells adapted to perform various functions highly controlled and work in a coordinated fashion.

    The coordination of the cell can be divided into two types:

    1. Intercellular communication: The communication between the cells is known as the intercellular communication which includes synaptic transmission, vesicle trafficking.

    2. Intracellular communication: the communication taking place within the cell which includes movement of particles through junction between the cell

    Thus, Option-C is the correct statement.
  2. 15 April, 22:47
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    Answer: Intercellular communication involves passing an electrical charge through plasmodesmata.

    Explanation: I took the quiz
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