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glycoproteins
Golgi Apparatus
Glycoproteins are proteins that are released in the blood. Glycoproteins have an important role in the immune system and cell recognition in mammals.
Glycoproteins are found on the outside of the cell membrane
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well if an animal cell didnt have one then it will have an odd shape
Glycoproteins have a carbohydrate, glycogen, attached to them. They face the outside of a cell, and are vital for certain functions, such as cell to cell recognition.
Glycolipids are membrane carbohydrates covalently bonded to lipids. According to Campbell Reece's book AP Edition Biology 7th Edition, these are the most important molecules in cell to cell recognition.
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Without cell membranes there would be no cells! The cell membrane defines the boundary between cell and "noncell".
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Glycoproteins
Golgi Apparatus