Glycoproteins on membrane proteins act as cell identity markers, allowing the body to distinguish its own cells from foreign ones.
Glycoproteins allow the body to distinguish itself from foreign cells by acting as a cell identity marker
Front | How are membrane proteins involved in cell identity? |
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Back | Glycoproteins allow the body to distinguish itself from foreign cells by acting as a cell identity marker |
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