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Carbohydrates act as "ID cards" for cells. Where are they located? A.the exterior of cell walls B.inside of the nucleus C.attached to the rough ER D.embedded in the cell membrane
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Carbohydrates act as "ID cards"
for cells. Where are they located?
A.the exterior of cell walls
B.inside of the nucleus
C.attached to the rough ER
D.embedded in the cell membrane
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A. The exterior of cell walls
Carbohydrates in the cell wall function not only to maintain cell shape and integrity, but also may serve as signals in plants.
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