What is the function of gap junctions in cells?
A) Anchor the cells to basal lamina.
B) Hold the cell wall close to the plasma membrane.
C) Allow ions and small molecules to flow freely between cells of a given tissue type.
D) Serve as a scaffold for active transport proteins to cluster together.
E) Anchor the cells to neighboring cells.
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