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Give one example each for Fibrous protein and Globular protein.
CBSE Class XII - 2024
CBSE Class XII
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Jan 13, 2026
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- Fibrous Protein: Collagen, an elongated protein, serves as a structural support in connective tissues.
- Globular Protein: Hemoglobin, a compact protein, facilitates oxygen transport within the blood.
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