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GLOBULAR PROTEINS
sphero
Tightly folded polypeptide chains forming as spherical structure
Soluble in water
Forms physiologically functional components
Usually tertiary structure of protein
Prosthetic groups Present
Ex: myoglobin, albumin, Hb
FIBROUS PROTEINS
sclero
Long parallel, polypeptide chains forming fibres and sheets
Insoluble in water
Forms structural components of cells
Usually secondary structure of protein
No prosthetic groups
Ex: collagen, elastin, keratin

Fibrous vs. Globular Proteins
Instructions | More on the Hexagons Approach

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