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Sunday, July 18, 2010

Protein-Fibrous



Protein-Fibrous: Fibrous proteins are long filamentous protein molecules that are found only in animals. They are generally water-insoluble and are usually used to construct connective tissues, tendon, bone matrix, and muscle fiber. Examples include keratins, collagens, and elastins. Hair is an example of fibrous proteins.

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