CBSE BOARD X, asked by TajDutta, 8 months ago

Could anyone please state all the chemical formula required for class 10? Thanks
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Answered by Chocozest
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Hey I was in 10 this year and let me tell you just refer the examples given in ncert and just refer oswal book trust me nothing comes out of the book you should know about each and every terminology.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cell membranes are selective barriers that separate individual cells and cellular compartments.

Membranes are assemblies of carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids held together by binding forces.

Carbohydrates are covalently linked to proteins (glycoproteins) or lipids (glycolipids) and also an important part of cell membranes, and function as adhesion and address loci for cells.

The Fluid Mosaic Model describes membranes as a fluid lipid bilayer with floating proteins and carbohydrates.

Membrane carbohydrates are chemically bound to glycolipids and glycoproteins.

However, some membrane carbohydrates are part of proteoglycans that insert their amino acid chain among the lipid fatty acids.

Although some carbohydrates can be found associated with intracellular membranes, most of them are located in the outer monolayer of the plasma membrane, facing the extracellular space.

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