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Give some points on Collagen fibres.​

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Answered by radhikaparmar83
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Collagen is a hard, insoluble, and fibrous protein that makes up one-third of the protein in the human body. In most collagens, the molecules are packed together to form long, thin fibrils. These act as supporting structures and anchor cells to each other. They give the skin strength and elasticity.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Information about Collagen fibres:-

⇛Collagen fibres are made up of proteins.

⇛These are also called as 'white fibres'.

⇛ These are wavy, inelastic and tough fibres.

⇛ Embedded in ground substance.

⇛ Always arranged in parallel bundles.

⇛Strong fibres but not stiff.

⇛ These Collagen fibres when are boiled in water, then changes into Gelatin which is a colourless, odourless and water soluble protein.

Enzyme- pepsin.

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