what is glycolipids
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Answer: Glycolipids are carbohydrate- attached lipids which provide energy and also serve as markers for cellular recognition.
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A glycolipid is a carbohydrate that is covalently linked to a lipid. Glycolipids are biomolecular structures in the phospholipid bilayer of the cell membrane whose carbohydrate component extends to the outside of the cell.
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