Biology, asked by madan9846, 1 year ago

Carbohydrates are the major components of the cell membrane. True or False. Why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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cell membrane is made up of protein, phospholipids . so the state ment is false
Answered by PrateekVK
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The above statement is true!!

Carbohydrates help to protect the cell from the outside world. They are also involved in differentiating host (friendly) cells from intruder (enemy) cells in the immune response. Let's take a closer look at carbohydrates and what they do in the membrane.

What Are Carbohydrates?

Carbohydrates are made from sugar molecules. Simple carbohydrates include glucose and fructose, which are monosaccharides (one sugar molecule). They can join up to form sucrose, a disaccharide (two sugar rings).

Complex carbohydrates are starches found in foods like wheat, potato, and beans, and are often made up of a large number of sugar molecules bound together (polysaccharides).

Protection for the Cell

Let's take a closer look at the role of carbohydrates. One of the most important functions of carbohydrates is to form a structure called the glycocalyx. This is a coat around the cell. If the cell membrane is like a city wall, then the glycocalyx is another outer wall, which is used as a first layer of defense

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