Why do glycoproteins and glycolipids face the cell exterior?
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Glycoproteins and Glycolipids
Lipid and proteins on the cell membrane surface often have short carbohydrate chains protruding out from the cell surface, known as glycolipids and glycoproteins. They form hydrogen bonds with the water molecules surrounding the cell and thus help to stabilize membrane structure.
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