The desmosomes are concerned with (a) cell division (b) cell adherence (c) cytolysis (d) cellular excretion.
Option B In desmosomes circular patches of cell membranes are held together by interaction of proteins that extend through each membrane into the space between cells. The cell membrane has on the inner side a dense plate of protein for mechanical support and bears fine filaments, the tonofibrils, radiating into the cell. The desmosomes act as “spot welds” and keep the cells firmly together.