Glycoproteins - are a series of [glyco] Sugars {polysaccharides typically} and Proteins attached to the outside of the eukaryotic Cell membrane forming The Cell Coat, used for ID and Strength;
Glycoproteins are 'generally' unique for the Cells of every Person and 'specifically' unique for the Cells of each and every tissue type within the Person.
Bacterial Cells [with their cellulosic Cell Walls] face the same Challenges.
Along with eukaryotic Cells, bacterial Cell [bi-lipid layer] membranes contain Cell-Surface-Receptors: each one highly specific for just one each of thousands of [possible] unique Bio-Tasks, from identification to and of neighbors to admission and exclusion of bio-molecules.
incredible edible animal cell how to identify them and explain the organelles and their function?
A stem cell
nucleus, cytoplasm and cell membrane, and cell wall
Lysosomes
It's the big circle in the center.
By its cell address.
Robert Hooke was the first to identify the cell of a nucleus.
Given a good microscope I can identify all parts of an onion cell.
of course animal cell as it cannot produce by itself
Staining enabled scientist to identify cell organelles.
cytoplasm
incredible edible animal cell how to identify them and explain the organelles and their function?
To identify a specific cell. For example, if you want to identify the cell at the intersection of column G and row 13, you would use the cell reference G13.
host cell
look at it
Staining enabled scientist to identify cell organelles.
Your question itself has the answer i.e to identify shortcomings