Glycolipids are
carbohydrate-attached
lipids. Their role is to provide
energy and also serve as
markers for
cellular recognition.They occur where a
carbohydrate chain is associated with
phospholipids on the exoplasmic surface of the
cell membrane. The carbohydrates are found on the outer surface of all
eukaryotic cell membranes. They extend from the phospholipid bilayer into the aqueous environment outside the cell where it acts as a recognition site for specific chemicals as well as helping to maintain the stability of the membrane and attaching cells to one another to form
tissues.
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