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why the carbohydrate lies on the exterior surface of the plasma membrane​

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Answered by ashish2006april
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In the plasma membrane of all eucaryotic cells, most of the proteins exposed on the cell surface and some of the lipid molecules in the outer lipid monolayer have oligosaccharide chains covalently attached to them. ... The resulting sugar coating is thought to protect the cell surface from mechanical and chemical damage.

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Answered by iamtheoneYAE
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In the plasma membrane of all eucaryotic cells, most of the proteins exposed on the cell surface and some of the lipid molecules in the outer lipid monolayer have oligosaccharide chains covalently attached to them. ... The resulting sugar coating is thought to protect the cell surface from mechanical and chemical damage.

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