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Question
which of the following is not a major function of proteins in the cell membrane?
acting as receptors
forming the entire glycocalyx
anchoring cells to other structures
forming channels
Brief Explanations
- Analyze each option:
- Acting as receptors: Membrane proteins can act as receptors (e.g., for hormones or neurotransmitters), so this is a function.
- Forming the entire glycocalyx: The glycocalyx is made of glycolipids, glycoproteins, and carbohydrates. Proteins are part of it (glycoproteins) but don't form the entire glycocalyx (includes other components), so this is not a major function of proteins alone.
- Anchoring cells: Membrane proteins (like integrins) anchor cells to extracellular structures, so this is a function.
- Forming channels: Channel proteins form channels for ion or molecule transport, so this is a function.
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B. forming the entire glycocalyx