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Transport Proteins examples -- ANSWER--Transferrin
Ceruloplasmin
Hemoglobin
Myoglobin
Lipoproteins
The one that brings ion from the diet to the bone marrow -- ANSWER--
Transferrin
Regulate or control metabolic pathways -- ANSWER--Regulatory Proteins
Examples of regulatory proteins -- ANSWER--Insulin
Glucagon
Control blood sugar level -- ANSWER--Insulin
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,Increases blood sugar level -- ANSWER--Glucagon
Examples of Structural Proteins -- ANSWER--Keratin in Skin
Collagen in Skin
Harden the skin that acts as a protection -- ANSWER--Keratin
This is the fiber in dermis, this makes the skin intact -- ANSWER--Collagen
~ Myosin and actin proteins in muscles -- ANSWER--Movement
Example of Maintenance of Oncotic Pressure -- ANSWER--Albumin
~ Capillaries are thin wall, artery has a high pressure because it came from aorta
so if there is a sudden thinning of the wall, the blood flowing to the capillary
will produce the pressure hydrostatic of the wall. If there is a pressure on the
wall, it will push the fluids out. Since blood transport oxygen and nutrients it
will go out to give this.
~ Theres another pressure that pulling back the fluid, the one that maintains this
pressure is the albumin. -- ANSWER--Oncotic Pressure
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, Liver failure - Nanghupong, no osmotic pressure therefore there is no one that
oppose the ______ -- ANSWER--Hydrostatic Pressure
Examples of Cell adhesion -- ANSWER--Tight Junction
Desmosomes
Makes the cells tightly packed -- ANSWER--Desmosomes
Condition that destroys the desmosomes, and the skin in the epidermis are
loosely packed. Because they do nit have the protein that is for ______ --
ANSWER--cell adhesion
Difference of protein from carbohydrates and lipids -- ANSWER--Nitrogen
~ Composed of amino acids linked by peptide bonds
~ High molecular weight
~ They are not filtered because of its size that is why they remain in blood --
ANSWER--Proteins
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