Describe the structures of extrinsic proteins in cell membrane
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Some proteins in the membrane are 'intrinsic'. This means that they completely span the bilayer. Others are 'extrinsic' and are partly embedded in the bilayer. ... They are always found on the exterior surface of cells and are bound either to proteins (forming glycoproteins) or to lipids (forming glycolipids).
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