I hope this may be the answer of your quesion. Blood protein Haemoglobin carries Oxygen and Carbond di oxide in the blood stream to carry out respiration
Complete proteins are foods/proteins which contain all of the essential amino acids in the correct proportions. Examples are Milk, Soy, Beef. You can get more details from the link below.
You can't. But consider... 1. ...that very few proteins are insoluble in their native context (that of a living organism), meaning that your attempts to mimic the conditions that the protein normally...
No its absolutely wrong. Proteins what we eat will get digeseted into aminacids. May be these aminoacids may be taken later for the synthesis of protein.
That depends on what part of the body (or otherwise) you're talking about. Lots of the body's structure is made from extracellular protein. A common structural extracellular protein in humans is...