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what are extrensic proteins???​

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A membrane protein that partially span the membrane, and is attached either to the outer or to the inner phospholipid layer. Supplement. Extrinsic proteins serve in transport of molecules and as receptors. They are held to the cell membrane by weak molecular attractions, like ionic, hydrogen, or Van der Waals bonds.

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A membrane protein that partially span the membrane, and is attached either to the outer or to the inner phospholipid layer. Supplement. Extrinsic proteins serve in transport of molecules and as receptors. They are held to the cell membrane by weak molecular attractions, like ionic, hydrogen, or Van der Waals bonds.

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