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Proteins Roles Cell Glycoproteins State Membrane Receptors Signalling

Membrane proteins have diverse functions, including acting as receptors for signaling, mediating cell adhesion, functioning as enzymes, and facilitating transport as channel or carrier proteins.

Proteins in the membrane serve various roles including acting as receptors in cell signaling, cell adhesion, functioning as enzymes, and as transport proteins like channel or carrier proteins.

Front State the roles of different proteins in the membrane.
Back Roles of proteins in membrane:
  • Receptors in cell signalling (glycoproteins)
  • Cell adhesion (glycoproteins)
  • Enzymes kept in place by being attached to membrane
  • Transport proteins (channel/carrier)

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