If you are doing the same homework as me (either that or you have coincidentally typed in exactly the same words as the clue on the crossword) globin (as in haemoglobin) fits with the other clues (g from 'right' and o for the blood group). Scientifically I'm not sure how this works scientifically , perhaps 'globin' is a type of protein. Hope this is helpful (if not then I'm sorry).
fibrous
fibrinogen is a coagulation factor(factor1)a protein essential for blood clot formation.it is a plasma glycoprotein,produced by liver then is converted into fibrin.this barrier prevents additional blood loss and remain in place until injured area has heald.
Yes, hemoglobin is considered a globular protein because of its compact, roughly spherical structure. It is also classified as a conjugated protein because it consists of a protein component (globin) and a non-protein prosthetic group (heme).
globular proteins .
Actin is a globular molecule
Tritiory proteins are globular proteins. Every enzyme is a globular proteins.
fibrous
fibrinogen is a coagulation factor(factor1)a protein essential for blood clot formation.it is a plasma glycoprotein,produced by liver then is converted into fibrin.this barrier prevents additional blood loss and remain in place until injured area has heald.
No
Yes, hemoglobin is considered a globular protein because of its compact, roughly spherical structure. It is also classified as a conjugated protein because it consists of a protein component (globin) and a non-protein prosthetic group (heme).
hemoglobin
globular proteins .
Actin is a globular molecule
No, collagen is a Fibrous protein. An example would be insulin.
Globular
no, they r globular proteins.
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