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Where in the cell do you find carbohydrates?

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Carbohydrates are found on the outer surface of all eukaryotic cell membranes and are attached to mostly the membrane proteins & sometime phospholipids.
Extra Facts: Protein carbohydrates attached are called glycoproteins and phospholipids carbohydrates are glycolipids
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