there is of course the food that we all love......peanut butter !:)
There are four major types of macromolecules: Lipids, Nucleic Acids, Proteins, and Carbohydrates.
Examples of proteins include enzymes (such as amylase, catalase), structural proteins (such as collagen, keratin), transport proteins (such as hemoglobin, albumin), and antibodies.
structural proteins
Examples of fibrous proteins include keratins, collagens and elastins. Fibrous proteins are only found in animals. Fibrous proteins form 'rod' or 'wire' -like shapes and are usually inert structural or storage proteins. They are generally water-insoluble. Fibrous proteins are usually used to construct connective tissues, tendons, bone matrix and muscle fiber.
Examples of proteins produced by genes include insulin, hemoglobin, collagen, and antibodies. These proteins serve various functions in the body, such as regulating blood sugar levels, carrying oxygen in red blood cells, providing structural support to tissues, and defending against pathogens.
Examples of proteins are albumin, hemoglobin, and pepsin.
Hormones are chemical messengers that are built from proteins. These proteins are produced in various glands throughout the body and play important roles in regulating different physiological functions. Examples include insulin, growth hormone, and oxytocin.
proteins are structural materials, energy sources, and chemical messengers.
PROTEINS!!
proteins
Yes, that is correct. Proteins are natural polymers.
Some examples of monomers in proteins include amino acids such as glycine, alanine, and lysine. These monomers are the building blocks that make up the structure of proteins.