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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.

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