It is a protein
They have both quartenary structures
haemogalobin has 4 polypeptide chains with a prosthetic heam group
and Collagen 3 polypeptide chains wound around each other by hydrogen bonds.
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Structural similarities between artries and veins are1) The walls of arteries and veins both contain collagen which makes them strong and durable.2) They both contain elastic fibres which allow them to stretch and recoil.3) Their walls contain smooth muscles that enable them to constrict and dilate.4) They are both three - layered.
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similarities
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Protein
Protiens
Collagen is a long fibrous structural protein. A molecule of collagen contains three of the helical subunits coiled around each other in what is known as a coiled-coil. Hemoglobin on the other hand is a globular protein that contains a heme group. Four globular subunits make up hemoglobin and each contain an iron in order to hold the oxygen for transport.
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soy, beetroot, black olives, spinach, celery, tomatoes, & goji berries. These contain the most collagen, especially the soy.
Amino acids are used to make the bulk of structural and functional cell substances, such as collagen, enzymes, and hemoglobin. The particular amino acid sequences for these substances are coded for in the cell's DNA.
Collagen fibers are made up of many collagen fibrils (smaller individual unit)
sickle trait hemoglobin
what are the similarities between basketball and ring-ball
Structural similarities between artries and veins are1) The walls of arteries and veins both contain collagen which makes them strong and durable.2) They both contain elastic fibres which allow them to stretch and recoil.3) Their walls contain smooth muscles that enable them to constrict and dilate.4) They are both three - layered.
hemoglobin is the core of RBC'S and it has greater affinity to oxygen