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What type of protein is keratin?

Updated: 8/9/2023
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Structural proteins are fibrous proteins. The most familiar of the fibrous proteins are probably the keratins, which form the protective covering of all land vertebrates: skin, fur, hair, wool, claws, nails, hooves, horns, scales, beaks and feathers. Equally widespread, if less visible, are the actin and myosin proteins of muscle tissue. Another group of fibrous structural proteins are the silks and insect fibers. In addition, there are the collagens of tendons and hides, which form connective ligaments within the body and give extra support to the skin where needed.

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No, it is a protein that is found in large quantities in the integumentary system, which is an epithelial tissue, not a connective tissue.

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No, Collagen is

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