structural protein
One example of a protein that is insoluble in water is collagen, which is a structural protein found in connective tissues such as skin, tendons, and bones. Collagen's insolubility in water is due to its triple helix structure and the presence of hydrophobic amino acid residues in its composition.
In the most simple sense, collagen is a protein. To be more specific, it is a polypeptide made up of of (3) amino acid based helices arranged in a triple right-handed helix, or coiled coil.
Pepsin in important for the digestion of protein. The enzyme is created in the stomach and breaks down the collagen protein.
Collagen
in tendons then in parts of body that strectch like tubes coming from the bladder
No, collagen is a Fibrous protein. An example would be insulin.
Collagen
No, collagen is a type of protein and retinol is a pure form of Vitamin A.
Enzyme
Collagen is a protein yes. Protein is a broad category of molecules.
One example of a protein that is insoluble in water is collagen, which is a structural protein found in connective tissues such as skin, tendons, and bones. Collagen's insolubility in water is due to its triple helix structure and the presence of hydrophobic amino acid residues in its composition.
collagen fibers
Osteoblasts. They make a protein mixture known as osteoid which mineralizes to become bone. These osteoids are primarily composed of Type I collagen.
The fibers found in the dermis are elastic fibers and collagen type I.
collagen is a form of protein
what is the strongest fiber called and what protein is it made of
Structural Protein