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- a)What type of collagen is found in the basement membrane? b)What is the difference of collagen found in the basement membrane versus the other types of collagen? c)Why do you think that other kind of collagen cannot found there? d) Do you think the real cause of dwarfism is only growth hormone? If not what is the role of collagen in dwarfism?Why is it important for collagen to be strong?a)What is the difference of collagen found in the basement membrane versus the other types of collagen? b)Why do you think that other kind of collagen cannot found there? c) Do you think the real cause of dwarfism is only growth hormone? If not what is the role of collagen in dwarfism?
- What are the location of different types of collagen?The formation of the most abundant collagen in the body involves the production of a number of structures: (1) Type I collagen fiber, (2) procollagen, (3) crosslinked collagen fiber, (4) tropocollagen. The correct order these structures are produced is: 3. a) b) c) d) e) 1, 2, 3, 4 3, 1, 4, 2 2, 4, 1, 3 4, 2, 1, 3 4, 3, 2, 1 Which of the following is not correct regarding protein modules or domains such as the immunoglobulin module, growth factor module, and fibronectin module? 4. each type of module is found in a variety of proteins b) modules are typically 40 to 100 amino acids in length they can be present in multiple copies in the same protein modules of a certain type usually have the same tertiary structure they always have the same function in different proteins c) d)What are collagen fibers ?