Explain the ways in which the molecular structure of haemoglobin and collagen are related to their functions
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Explain the ways in which the molecular structure of haemoglobin and collagen are related to their functions.
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- Provide the primary, secondary, tertiary, and if possible quaternary structure of the proteins below A) Myoglobin B) Hemoglobin C) CollagenIs myoglobin a motif, a domain, or a complete three-dimensional structure? Explain.Describe the functions of the smooth endoplasmic reticulumin hepatocytes and muscle cells.
- Do fungi, plants or bacteria have proteins that resemble human myoglobin?Compare the functions and properties of each of three types of macromolecules that are abundant in the ECM of all tissues.Disorders of collagen are characterized by deterioration of connective tissues. Why would such diseases produce widely varying symptoms?