Q. Chemical nature of fertilizin is
a. Protein
b. Lipid
c. Glycoprotein
d. carbohydrates
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glycoprotein
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The chemical nature of fertilizin is Glycoprotein.
What is Glycoprotein?
- Glycoproteins are a type of protein that has a glycosyl group attached to its chain. Glycosylation is the process that results in the production of glycoproteins.
- Enzymes, hormones, transport proteins, structural proteins, and receptors are all found in cells and perform a variety of activities.
Chemical nature of fertilizin:
- The chemical nature of fertilizin is Glycoprotein.
- On the ovum membrane, there is a fertilizin. Fertilizin is a chemical molecule produced by the ovum and found in eggs that plays a key function in fertilisation.
- Agglutination is the adherence of sperm to the egg of the same species by chemical recognition.
Hence, the chemical nature of fertilizin is Glycoprotein.
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