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Determine whether the structure, location, and function(s) describe proteoglycan

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Question

Determine whether the structure, location, and function(s) describe proteoglycans, peptidoglycan, glycoproteins, or glycolipids.

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Explanation / Answer

proteoglycans

Structure: glycosaminoglycan covalently joined to a protein at a Ser residue

Location: extracellular matrix

peptidoglycan

structure: heteropolymer

location: bacterial cell wall

glycoproteins

structure: sugar attached to a protein

function: many

glycolipids

structure: lipid bound to sugar

location: outer membrane of cells

function: blood type

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