Keratin is a tough, fibrous protein. There are two types of keratin: alpha- and beta-keratin. Alpha-keratin is softer and is found only in mammals.
No, it is keratin. Keratin.
Keratin is the protein that strengthens and waterproofs the epidermal layer of the skin.
No, keratin is not a phospholipid. Keratin is a structural protein that is found in hair, skin, and nails, while phospholipids are a type of lipid that make up cell membranes.
Humans inherited keratin from pre-human ape species. Keratin appears widely in vertebrates. Hair and fingernails are made of keratin.
The tough waterproof protein found in skin, hair, and nails is called keratin. Keratin provides structure and protection to these tissues.
The tough protective protein found in epidermal cells is called keratin. Keratin helps to provide strength and structure to the skin, hair, and nails.
Alpha keratin has alpha helix structure and beta keratin has beta pleated sheet structure.
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That's like asking "How do you lubricate grease without lubricant?" Keratin isn't a verb, so you can't do that to anything. Hair is keratin, so if you could keratin something you wouldn't need to keratin keratin. Quit worrying about your hair and worry about more important things. Proper and precise communication would be helpful in your life.
It's compressed hair. Scientists call it keratin.
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