During an immune response, a white blood cell recognizes a foreign cell by the carbohydrate-protein complexes on its surface. Name these conjugated molecules.
Q1. During an immune response, a white blood cell recognizes a foreign cell by the carbohydrate-protein complexes on its surface. Name these conjugated molecules.
Answer: Glycoproteins
Explanation: Glycoproteins on the cell surface act as biological markers for recognition. Lipoproteins are primarily involved in lipid transport in the blood.