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Q: What is the cell surface marker?
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What identifies cell type?

cell-surface marker


What is the ABO blood classification based on?

a cell surface marker


On the outer surface of the plasma membrane there are marker molecules that identify the cell-type Often these molecules are?

These molecules are typically membrane carbohydrates. These assist in the identification of the type of cell.


What is another name for cell surface markers?

It marks what goes in the cell and what comes out if the marker sense that its not part of the cell then it attacks whatever it is.


What is e difference between receptor proteins and marker proteins?

receptor protein and marker protein are differente''marker protein have cell surface marker that act as name together, the identification of different types of cells and the receptor proteins transfer information from the outside of the cell to the inside receptor proteins are like boulders that how it's difference.


How do you get permanent marker off a white binder?

hHir spray works good on any surface with permanent marker on it.


Can you use marker ink for dye?

no you cant because the marker ink will wear off onto the surface of a desk or so on.


How are viruses highly specific to the cell they infect?

The protein capsid of the virus will only fit in a protein marker of a certain cell with that marker, which creates specificity to the cell they infect. For this reason, a virus that is harmful to a plant may be harmless to humans.


What happens to the cell's surface area as it grows?

the cell surface will grow along with the cell.


What does Pan stands for in Pan b cell marker?

It stands for Panda.


When was The Biology of the Cell Surface created?

The Biology of the Cell Surface was created in 1939.


What is the purpose of a carbohydrate chain?

The chain is attached with a marker protein, and together the chain and marker protein help identify the cell to other nearby cells.