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Q: What monomers constitute glycoproteins?
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What is monosaccharide made up of?

monosachharides (monomers) bond together to form polysachharides- these are polymers made up of repeating monomer units and constitute sugars.


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


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

Glycoproteins are proteins that contain sugars and polipetides.


what simple molecule that can be linked by chemical bonds to form a larger molecule?

A monomer is a fairly simple molecule that can be joined by covalent bonds to form larger molecules called polymers. Two monomers constitute a dimer. Three constitute a trimer. And, beyond that, it is just called a polymer.


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.


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

glycoproteins


This organelle provides packaging for glycoproteins for secretion?

The Golgi body/apparatus provides secretary vesicles for glycoproteins.


What do glycoproteins attached to?

oligosaccharides


What synthesises glycoproteins?

ER


What membrane surface are thought to be most important as cells recognize each other?

glycoproteins. i swear. glycoproteins. i swear.


Can naked virus have glycoproteins?

Unlike enveloped viruses that have glycoproteins on their envelopes, glycoproteins project out from the capsid of a naked virus. Most diagrams will show them on the end of spider looking legs projecting from the bottom of the capsid.