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Q: Composed of glycoproteins and water-binding glycosaminoglycans?
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What is composed of glycoproteins and water-binding glycosaminoglycans?

macrophages


What name is given to proteins with sugars attached?

carbohydrates are short polysaccharides composed od different


What negatively charge are glycosaminoglycans?

Glycosaminoglycans are a group of compounds that occur primarily as components of connective tissue. The negatively charged component of glycosaminoglycans is heparin.


What are glycosaminoglycans?

Glycosaminoglycans are long unbranched chain of polysaccharrides with rapeated disaccharide units and one of the monosaccharide units is amino sugar.


What are some of the other molecules in the plasma membrane?

The cell membrane is mostly composed of phospholipids, but also contains proteins, cholesterol, glycolipids and carbohydrates (mostly glycoproteins).


Where are glycoproteins located?

Glycoproteins are found on the outside of the cell membrane


Proteins with sugar molecules attached to them are called what?

glycoproteins


Are glycosaminoglycans positive or negative?

Negatively charged polysaccharides


What is the function of the glycoproteins on the outside of the virus?

Glycoproteins are proteins that contain sugars and polipetides.


Why does glycoproteins reacts positively with Molisch reagent?

Glycoproteins give positive results for Molisch's test. This answer is true because Molisch test was a test for sugar.


What is the cell membrane's composed of?

composed of a phospholipid bilayer, which has 2 layers of phospholipids back-to-back


The molecule that make the cell surface fuzzy sticky and sugar-rich are the?

glycoproteins