Collagen is
(a) fibrous protein (b) globular protein
(c) lipid (d) carbohydrate
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It is a fibrous protein.
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Fibrous Protein
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(a)The collagen is a fibrous protein.
- Collagen is the major insoluble fibrous protein in the extracellular network and in connective tissue. Actually, it is the absolute most plenteous protein in the set of all animals.
- The different collagens and the structures they structure all fill a similar need, to assist tissues with withstanding extending.
- Collagen is a fibrous protein comprising of three polypeptide chains twisted around one another. Every one of the three chains is a loop itself.
- Hydrogen bonds structure between these loops, which are around 1000 amino acids long, which invigorates the structure.
- The fibrous protein has a stretched shape. Stringy proteins offer auxiliary help for cells and tissues.
- There are uncommon sorts of helices present in two stringy proteins such as collagen and α-keratin. These proteins structure long filaments that serve a basic job in the human body.
- Fibrous proteins offer auxiliary help for cells and tissues.
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