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They make up glyco proteins. They are important in cell recognition
The function of the specific carbohydrates that are attached to the cell membrane are to provide oxygen membrane. They also provide some fixed energy to various functions of the cell membrane.
They help control what enters and leaves the cells.
The carbohydrates help identify chemical signals and define the characteristics of the cell.
Phospholipids, Proteins and carbohydrates
obviously not
The function of the specific carbohydrates that are attached to the cell membrane are to provide oxygen membrane. They also provide some fixed energy to various functions of the cell membrane.
Yes they can be bonded to the outside of cell membranes. The carbohydrates located on the cell membrane are there to help the cell in cell recognition to determine whether a particle close to it is one that it needs to have within it or one that it does not need or that could be potentially harmful to it. They have a specific orientation with the outer layer of the cell membrane to help more fully with the recognition of "self" vs. "other"
They help control what enters and leaves the cells.
Yup, carbohydrate chains
The cell cotains phospholipids ,proteins , and carbohydrates. Carbohydrates can be attached to either the phospholipids or the proteins in the cell membrane. Sometimes carbohydrates (sugars) are attached to cell membrane phospholipids and to cell membrane proteins
Carbohydrates cannot pass directly through the cell membrane. some important molecules are too large to pass through the cell membrane
The Cell Membrane is the part of the cell that makes lipids and carbohydrates. It transports these parts, as well.
membrane carbohydrates are used for the selection of cells to make tissues, and the rejection of foreign cells (like in your blood). Cells recognize each other by binding to surface molecules, often carbohydrates, on the plasma membrane. Membrane carbohydrates may be covalently bonded to lipids of more commonly proteins (forming glycoproteins). Carbohydrates on the external side of the plasma membrane vary among species, individuals, and even cell types in an individual
The carbohydrates help identify chemical signals and define the characteristics of the cell.
Phospholipids, Proteins and carbohydrates
The main component of cell membranes are phospholipids. There are also proteins, carbohydrates and cholesterol molecules found within the membrane.
obviously not