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Lyla
15 May, 10:31
What type of molecule is keratin
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Furball
15 May, 13:23
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Keratin is a protein molecule
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15 May, 13:52
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Alpha-keratin, or α-keratin, is a type of keratin found in vertebrates. This protein is the primary component in hairs, horns, mammalian claws, nails and the epidermis layer of the skin. α-keratin is a fibrous structural protein, meaning it is made up of amino acids that form a repeating secondary structure.
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