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what is extrinsic protein​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

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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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Answered by jainumang21
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The extrinsic proteins are the membrane proteins. These remain attached to the inner phospholipid layer.

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