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How can the exoplasmic surface of a cell membrane be distunguished from the cytoplasmic surface?

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Answered by rishabh2328
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The exoplasmic surface bears glycoprotein and glycolipid molecules and the cytoplasmic surface lack these molecules.

Answered by wazeed
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the membrane is asymmetric, which means that the types of proteins and lipids on each side of the membrane (remember it's a lipid bilayer) is different. ... This plays an important role in cell signaling and apoptosis.

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