Fibrous proteins are elongated, insoluble proteins primarily serving structural roles, lacking complex tertiary structures.
Fibrous proteins are long, insoluble structural proteins that do not fold into complex 3D shapes and lack tertiary structure.
Front | Define the term fibrous protein. |
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Back | Fibrous protein - long, insoluble structural proteins
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