The chemical composition of glycocalyx is sugar and protein.
<h3>What is the glycocalyx?</h3>
The envelope formed by <em>glycoproteins, glycolipids and hyaluronic acid</em> located in the cell membrane is known as glycocalyx. This component works as a <u>mechanical cell protection</u> thanks to its composition, it also allows <u>cell adhesion</u> and <u>hormonal reception</u> by giving it a suitable environment for this reception.
The glycocalyx is not only seen in eukaryotic cells, but also in prokaryotic cells or in bacterial cells. Each type of cell has its different conformation of the glycocalyx, this <em>depends on its individual need</em>.
Therefore, we can confirm that the chemical composition of glycocalyx is sugar and protein.
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The correct option is D.
Parietal cells are the epithelial cells which secrete hydrochloric acid and intrinsic factors. The cells are located in the gastric glands which are found in the linings of the walls of the stomach. The hydrochloric acid produced by the parietal cells helps in the conversion of the enzyme pepsinogen to pepsin during the digestion process.
the answer would be A. DNA ligase if you have plato. lol d; :D...your welcome.
A. lungs, muscles because I went through them one by one and that's the only one that makes sense to me
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