Which of the following can be found attached to the mosaic cell membrane? I. GLUT1 II. cAMP III. Glycoproteins IV. Lipoproteins V. Integral proteins
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Which of the following can be found attached to the mosaic cell membrane?
I. |
GLUT1 |
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II. |
cAMP |
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III. |
Glycoproteins |
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IV. |
Lipoproteins |
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V. |
Integral proteins |
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