Globulins come in two forms; Immunoglobulins or Antibodies that attack foreign proteins and disease-causing organisms. The other is the transport proteins that carry small ions, hormones and other compounds, these can be LDLs and HDLs. Hope this answers your question, it came from my text book.
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globulins are the proteins that acts as a antibody against pathogens..
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Globulins
globulins are the proteins that acts as a antibody against pathogens..
globulins are the proteins present in blood plasma..proteis constitutent 7to 8% blood plasma.other proteins are albumins and fibrinogen.. globulins are used for transportation and disease resistance..
The main proteins in blood are albumin, globulins, and fibrinogen. Albumin helps maintain osmotic pressure and transports substances in the blood. Globulins include antibodies and transport proteins. Fibrinogen is involved in blood clotting.
gamma globulins
Plasma makes up blood (it is yellow wierd...)
There are three types of proteins that are found in the plasma of blood. They are albumin, globulins, and fibrinogens.
Beta globulins are a group of proteins found in blood plasma, classified as one of the major types of globulins. They play a crucial role in various physiological functions, including transport of molecules such as iron and lipids, as well as involvement in immune responses. Key beta globulins include transferrin, which binds and transports iron, and complement proteins, which are part of the immune system. Elevated or decreased levels of beta globulins can indicate certain health conditions or diseases.
an alpha-globulin produced in the liver to initiate the coagulation cascade
Elevated beta globulins in a blood test typically indicate inflammation, infection, autoimmune disorders, chronic liver disease, or certain types of cancer. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation and appropriate management.