C. CONCIUM P op
6. Simple storage protein that coagulates upon heating but
remains soluble in dilute salt solution is correctly
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Simple globular proteins are soluble in one or more solvents and fall into two categories:
A) Soluble in distilled water: It includes albumins, pseudoglobulins, protamines, and histones.
B) Insoluble in distilled water: It includes gluteins, gliadins or prolamins, and globulins.
Globulins are insoluble or sparingly soluble in water, but their solubility is greatly increased by the addition of neutral salts, such as sodium chloride. These proteins are coagulated by heat as it denatures the globulin protein......hope it hlps❣
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