No, Insulin is a protein because it is.
The active form of insulin, in the body, is a tertiary protein structure. However, when stored in the body, several insulin molecules are bound together in a hexamer (a six-protein quaternary structure).
No. Insulin is a natural body chemical produced by your pancreas, necessary for processing the sugar in your bloodstream. Not only is insulin good for you, it's one of the safest things you can inject into your body, if needed.
The chemical formula of insulin is C256H381N65O79S6
Insulin is a protein. If taken orall, it will be digested.
Insulin is a protein secreted in pancreas.
No it is not a lipid. Insulin is made up of proteins. It cannot be injected orally.
Insulin is not produced by skin cells.
Insulin
Somatotropin
Insulin is a protein
Insulin is the main regulator of blood glucose.