ferritin
the human body does store protein, but it doesn't keep the protein structure, it turns it to fat, the body's only storage is adipose tissue (fat cells) the reason why the body doesn't store pure protein is because it can't get energy off it, the body's storage system is designed for energy.
Protein is never stored, it is continuously utilized or degraded (known as protein turnover)
No, collagen is a Fibrous protein. An example would be insulin.
The best example of fixed storage in a computer is the hard disk. A frequent example of removal storage is a thumb drive / USB stick.
Primary storages are volatile. An Example of primary storage : RAM whereas, Secondary storages are permanent. An Example of secondary storage : ROM
No, formaldehyde is an example of an aldehyde, not protein.
structural protein
no,harddisk is not an optical storage
the protein albumin is very expensive,so if keeped in good condition ,you can use it the time you want.
Ferritin
Protein