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A primary function of polysaccharides attached to glycoproteins and glycolipids of animal cell membranes is to: a)facilitate diffusion of active transport of molecules into the cell. b) mediate cell-to-cell recognition. c) maintain membrane fluidity at low temperatures.d) maintain the integrity of a fluid mosaic membrane.

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The correct answer is b) mediate cell-to-cell recognition

Step-by-step explanation:

Cell to cell recognition is necessary for a cell to know and distinguish its neighbor cells. Cell adhesion is one of the examples cell to cell communication when a cells comes in contact with other cells by interaction with their specialized protein complex.

This contact between cells is accomplished by plasma membrane components like carbohydrates that are attached to proteins and lipids which makes glycoproteins, glycolipids, and glycolipoproteins.

This cell to cell communication is important for cell to proliferate and function together in organs like in liver, liver cell only works when they are surrounded by more liver cells.

So the right answer is b) mediate cell-to-cell recognition.

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