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No, collagen is not a transport protein. It is a structural protein that provides support and strength to various tissues, such as skin, bones, tendons, and cartilage. Transport proteins, like hemoglobin or albumin, function primarily to carry substances, such as oxygen or nutrients, throughout the body. Collagen's primary role is in maintaining the integrity and structure of tissues rather than facilitating transport.

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