Biology, asked by vievekananda7137, 11 months ago

Cell recognition and adhesion occur due to
biochemicals of cell membranes named
(a) proteins (b) lipids
(c) proteins and lipids
(d) glycoproteins and glycolipids

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Cell recognition and adhesion occur due to biochemicals of cell membranes named:

(d) glycoproteins and glycolipids

  • Glycolipids are lipids and their main role is to maintain the stability of the cell membrane. They also facilitate cell recognition.
  • Glycoproteins are important membrane proteins and they play a vital role in cell-cell interactions.

Answered by brokendreams
1

Cell recognition and adhesion occur due to  biochemicals of cell membranes named glycoproteins and glycolipids.

Explanation:

  • The process through which the cells gets attached to the cells present  near to it as neighbor and interacts with that is called as cell adhesion.
  • This process occurs when the  cell-adhesion molecules and  trans membrane proteins interacts with each other.
  • A process that generates  a particular response is called as Cell recognition.
  • These process f cell adhesion and cell recognition occurs because of glycolipids and glycoproteins which are the biochemicals present in the cell membranes.
  • These are mainly used for the purpose of recognizing the cells and regulating the endothelial vascular tissues.

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