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Which is the biology discipline that studies the proteins?

For catalytic proteins, enzymology and for structural biology, structural proteins


What is a structural protein?

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What are the proteins in the connective tissues in your foot examples of?

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Which kinds of proteins are needed for most cellular activities?

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What is the structural role of protein?

Structural proteins are fibrous proteins. The most familiar of the fibrous proteins are the keratins. This forms skin, fur, hair, nails, hooves, horns, beaks and feathers. Other structural proteins are the actin and myosin proteins of muscle tissue, tendons and ligaments.Structural proteins are proteins that build up our tissues or body. actin, myosin, clotting factors are some of the structural proteins. They give up a shape and rigidity to our cells or tissues and ultimately to our body (muscle).


What are structural proteins like?

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What are the two major types of proteins that build parts of cells?

functional proteins and structural proteins


Examples of proteins?

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What is the difference between structural and functional proteins?

Structural Proteins form Structures, like bones and muscle. Functional Proteins are you used to do stuff, so pretty much everything else


Do proteins have both structural and regulatory functions in the body?

they have have structural, defense and regulatory functions


What is a stuctural proteins job?

Structural proteins provide a means of support for cells and is the basis of the shape of organelles in a cell. For example, why people have curly or straight hair is based on the type of a structural protein. Whether the insoluble fiber is an alpha (straight alignment) or beta (curved alignment) allows for the different type of hair.


Are enzymes classified as structural proteins or functional proteins?

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