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Glycoproteins and glycolipids - how do they differ?

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Due to the polar nature of the bilayer, what enters and exits?

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How does a phospholipid form?

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In Prokaryotic Cells, what is the function of the mesosome?

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In Prokaryotic Cells, what is the function of the cell wall?

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In Prokaryotic Cells, what is the function of the flagellum?

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In Prokaryotic Cells, what is the function of the capsule?

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In Prokaryotic Cells, what is the function of the plasmid?

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True or false: in Prokaryotes, there are lots of membrane bound organelles.

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How does Cholera cause diarrhoea?

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