No it is not. Structural proteins confer stiffness and rigidity to otherwise-fluid biological components.
Ex:
Collagen is a long fibrous structural protein. A molecule of collagen contains three of the helical subunits coiled around each other in what is known as a coiled-coil. Hemoglobin on the other hand is a globular protein that contains a heme group. Four globular subunits make up hemoglobin and each contain an iron in order to hold the oxygen for transport.
Most of what scientists call structural tissues in the body are composed primarily of proteins. The most abundant protein in the body is collagen, a repeating, tri-peptide structural protein found in high density in skin, tendons and ligaments.
That protein is called as collagen fibres. They are very strong organic fibres in your body. They can be compared with steel wires.
Fibrous protein
Nails are made of keratin, a fibrous structural protein. It is also a key component of hair and the outside layer of skin.
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alpha can be translated as the letter "A" in the greek alphabet, but also used as first. keratin are a family of fibrous structural protein
Fibrous protein
Celery is fibrous.
Yes, hemoglobin contains protein.
Keratin is a type of organic compound known as a protein. It is a structural protein found in places like the hair and fingernails.
No, hemoglobin is a protein.