The carbohydrates that exist in the ECM (Extra Cellular Membrane)? Most of these carbohydrates are in the form of collagen.
large surface areas of the cell surface membrane
peripheral proteins
membrane carbohydrates are used for the selection of cells to make tissues, and the rejection of foreign cells (like in your blood). Cells recognize each other by binding to surface molecules, often carbohydrates, on the plasma membrane. Membrane carbohydrates may be covalently bonded to lipids of more commonly proteins (forming glycoproteins). Carbohydrates on the external side of the plasma membrane vary among species, individuals, and even cell types in an individual
The folded inner membrane of the mitochondria greatly increases the surface area of the membrane so that carbohydrates (simple sugars) can combine with oxygen to produce ATP.
These molecules are typically membrane carbohydrates. These assist in the identification of the type of cell.
Carbohydrates
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lysosome stack of membranes in which enzymes attach carbohydrates and lipids to proteins.
Venus has craters on it's surface!
a description of mars is 60% of mars is rocky and 40% of mars is a flat surface
A cone would fit the given description
Glycolipids
Rigel is a star and stars do not have a surface, as such. The nearest description of what would be its surface would be a mass of very hot plasma.
large surface areas of the cell surface membrane
An Icy, Rocky Core.
Flat
Carbohydrates