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what are peroxisomes?

what is cell plate?

what is phosphorylation?

what are glycolipids and glycoprotiens?

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Peroxisomes:They are the organelles present in almost all eukaryotic cells which take part in breakdown of different types of fatty acids.

Cell Plate: During cytokinesis in plant cell a plate of division is formed in between two newly divided cells which end up the cell division process. This plate is known as cell plate and is formed by the deposition of cellulose. Later this cell plate transforms into cell wall of newly formed cells.

Phosphorylation:The addition of a phosphate group to a protein or other organic molecules is known as phosphorylation.

Glycolipid:They are lipids with a carbohydrate attached to it. They provide energy and act as a marker for cellular recognition.

Glycoprotein:They are proteins with carbohydrate attached to it. Monosaccharide is a glycoprotein.


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