Answer:
The correct answer is Option C: "All of the choices are correct".
Explanation:
The term focal adhesions for cell's biology, also known as cell–matrix adhesions or FAs, refers to macromolecular assemblies that allow the interaction of the cells with its extracellular matrix. FAs may act as a type of sensory structure leading to cell growth, as well as to directional movement, differentiation and survival. FAs anchor cells to the substratum, acting as anchoring devices that maintain the cell morphology. FAs can be rapidly disassembled upon a changing environment, adapting to the new conditions of the extracellular matrix.