Why are Carbohydrates crucial in recognizing specific
molecules in cell membrane ? Explain in brief.
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Carbohydrates play important metabolic roles, such as providing glucose as an energy source to the tissues, precursors of nucleic acids, and mucopolysaccharides. Some carbohydrates have agglutinating properties, relevant in the production of diets.
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Membrane carbohydrates perform two main functions: participate in cell recognition and adhesion, either cell-cell signaling or cell-pathogen interactions, and they have a structural role as a physical barrier. ... Carbohydrates of the plasma membrane are major recognition and attaching sites for pathogens during infection.
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