Difference between structural and functional protein
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Examples of functional proteins are immunoglobulins and avidin. ... Examples of structural proteins are keratin and collagen. The majordifference between these two types ofprotein is that structural proteins are used as structures while functional proteins perform specific active functions in the cells.
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The role in a biological organism is the major difference.
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Structural protein are the protein that are the fibrous in nature and helps in maintaining the structural support in an individual organism such as the keratins that are the part of the skin, claws, nails, and other.
On other hand functional proteins are the proteins that are more of active proteins like enzymes and other protein molecule that maintain immune function and biological reactions.
Thus, the correct answer is The role in a biological organism is the major difference.
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