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Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them. Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them. Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them. Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them. Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them. Do we have ligaments in our eye, and please name them.
This is called the seminal vesicle (actually there are two). The thick fluid is a sugar and protein mix.
Yes! Gelatin is a protein that is derived from a structural protein collagen (found in connective tissues like tendons, ligaments and tissues of mammals such as cows and pigs). It is prepared by boiling bones and skins of animals. The final product you find in supermarket will be also rich in sugars.
From the word itself, Nucleoprotein is something related to nucleic acid. Its about DNA or RNA. It also composes of proteins that was found in the nuclei. The definition of nucleoprotein is "a complex consisting of a nucleic acid bonded to a protein."
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amino acid
a core of DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat
protein substance that forms the glistening inelastic fibers of connective tissue such as tendons, ligaments, and fascia
The answer to this question is GAS. Saturn's rings are made of thick layers of multiple gasses.
Ligaments hold your bones together. Ligaments are thick fibrous bands of connective tissue that will hold bones, cartilage or other structures together.
The thick myofilaments are formed from a protein called myosin.
thick filaments
Collagen.
Starch and glucose would be an example of an organic compound correctly matched with the subunit that composes it. Glucose is also known as grape sugar.
Gelatin is a protein substance derived from collagen, a natural protein present in the tendons, ligaments, and tissues of mammals.
A-band. It has actin (thin protein) and myosin (thick protein) overlapping within it
ligaments connect bone to bone.A ligament connects one bone to another bone. They are thick, fibrous, and somewhat elastic bands of tissue.