Haemoblobin and fibrin
Some more:
Fibirin
Gamma Globulin
Myosin
Hexokinase
Insulin
Collagen
Collagen and Keratin, both fibrous proteins.
Examples of proteins include enzymes (such as amylase, catalase), structural proteins (such as collagen, keratin), transport proteins (such as hemoglobin, albumin), and antibodies.
There are multiple types of proteins. Among the most thought of in this context are structural proteins that comprise cells, organs and off course muscle tissue. The second type are defense proteins which help heal and fight off pathological attackers of the immune system.
structural proteins
Examples of proteins are albumin, hemoglobin, and pepsin.
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.
Hemoglobin and Albumin
Two specific examples of proteins that genes code for are hemoglobin and insulin. Hemoglobin, found in red blood cells, is responsible for transporting oxygen from the lungs to tissues throughout the body. Insulin, produced in the pancreas, regulates blood sugar levels by facilitating the uptake of glucose into cells. Both proteins play crucial roles in maintaining physiological functions in the body.