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mammalian cells are negatively charged where as the tissue culture flask are coated with positively charged chemicals. Hence the cells are binding to it

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Cells adhere to the tissue culture flask because the surface of the flask is typically treated with a material (e.g. collagen, Gelatin, or fibronectin) that mimics the extracellular matrix, providing a suitable environment for cell attachment. This adhesion is important for cell growth and proliferation, as well as maintaining cell morphology and function in vitro.

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