The glycoproteins found in the plasma membrane function in what capacity?
A) to transport molecules across the membrane
B) to allow one cell to recognize another of the same type or from the same body
C) to attach to the exoskeleton on the interior of the cell and maintain the cell in a position relative to other cells
D) to maintain the membrane's fluidity
E) to catalyze reactions that are crucial to the cell's functioning
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