Biology, asked by souravrock2629, 11 months ago

Collagen is
(a) fibrous protein (b) globular protein
(c) lipid (d) carbohydrate

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Answered by AngelicSmiles
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Answer:

It is a fibrous protein.

Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Fibrous Protein

Explanation:

    (a)The collagen is a  fibrous protein.

  1. 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.
  2. The different collagens and the structures they structure all fill a similar need, to assist tissues with withstanding extending.  
  3. Collagen is a fibrous protein comprising of three polypeptide chains twisted around one another. Every one of the three chains is a loop itself.
  4. Hydrogen bonds structure between these loops, which are around 1000 amino acids long, which invigorates the structure.  
  5. The fibrous protein   has a stretched shape. Stringy proteins offer auxiliary help for cells and tissues.
  6. 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.  
  7. Fibrous proteins offer auxiliary help for cells and tissues.
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