A membrane protein with a carbohydrate chain is called glycoprotein
A glycoprotein. A integral protein that has a carbohydrate chain attached that docks with another cell's membrane protein that is of a certain recognizable configuration.
glycoprotein
Protein= Ribosomes. Carbohydrate= Plasma Membrane Lipid= Lipid Bilayer
The chain is attached with a marker protein, and together the chain and marker protein help identify the cell to other nearby cells.
The cell membrane is made of carbohydrate, lipid, and protein molecules.
A phospholipid attached to a carbohydrate (sugar) chain is called a Glycolipid. -A protein attached to a carbohydrate is called a Glycoprotein.
A polypeptide chain is a chain of amino acids, which make up proteins
It is a short chain of amino acids. Theoretically, a protein is a much longer chain of amino acids that can be composed of more than one polypeptide chain.
A carbohydrate chain is one that is made of two to possibly hundreds of carbohydrate compounds that are called monosaccharides. When they are on membrane proteins they serve as recognition markers.
protein
Carbohydrate.
No, protein is not a starch. Starch is a type of carbohydrate found in foods like grains and potatoes, while protein is a macronutrient found in foods like meat, dairy, and legumes. Both provide energy, but they have different functions in the body.