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Collagen is a conjugated protein

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Collagen is a conjugated protein

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No, collagen is not a conjugated protein. It is a type of structural protein, which is the most abundant protein in the animal kingdom. It is found in fibrous tissues such as skin, ligaments, and tendons, as well as in the bones, blood vessels, and the cornea of the eye. Conjugated proteins, on the other hand, are proteins that are combined with a non-protein group, such as a lipid, carbohydrate, or nucleic acid.

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