
1) Albuminoid 2) French word used in English 3) It might give you a fat lip 4) Lip enhancer 5) Scleroprotein 6) Source of a fat lip 7) Tissue protein 8) Yields gelatin on boiling
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• (n.) The chemical basis of ordinary connective tissue, as of tendons or sinews and of bone. On being boiled in water it becomes gelatin or glue.
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(Gr. kolla glue + gennan to produce) the protein substance of the white fibres (collagenous fibres) of skin, tendon, bone, cartilage, and all other connective tissue; composed of molecules of tropocollagen (q.v.), it is converted into gelatin by boiling. collagenous pertaining to collagen; forming or producing collagen.
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[Noun] The tissue, flesh, which supports our skin.
Example: Collagen was injected into her lips to make them bigger.
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A fibrous protein found in cartilage and other connective tissue.
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A fibrous protein that is the principal constituent of white fibrous connective tissue; it occurs in tendons, skin, bone, cartilage, and ligaments. It is relatively inelastic (not flexible) but has a high tensile strength (ability to resist forces of stretching). Animal hide is chiefly collagen, con...
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<protein> The protein substance of the white fibres (collagenous fibres) of skin, tendon, bone, cartilage and all other connective tissue, composed of molecules of tropocollagen, it is converted into gelatin by boiling. Collagenous pertaining to collagen, forming or producing collagen. ... Origin: Gr. Kolla = glue, gennan = to produce ... (18...
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(kol´ә-jәn) any of a family of extracellular, closely related proteins occurring as a major component of connective tissue, giving it strength and flexibility. Numerous types exist, each composed of tropocollagen units that share a common triple-helical shape but that vary somewhat in composition between types, wi...
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a protein produced by skin cells that provide strength and resilience to the skin.
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Col'la·gen noun [ Greek
ko`lla glue +
-gen .]
(Physiol. Chem.) The chemical basis of ordinary connective tissue, as of tendons or sinews and of bone. On being boiled in water it becomes gelatin or glue.
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A protein that helps to make young skin firm.
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is a protein that helps to make young skin firm.
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A natural protein found in bone, skin, ligaments, and tendons.
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a fibrous animal protein which on boiling yields gelatin.
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a protein produced by skin cells that provide strength and resilience to the skin.
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A protein that connects cells together
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a protein produced by the skin that gives it elasticity and strength.
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A protein substance which works like a 'glue' to hold the skin, bone, cartilage and connective tissues of the body together.
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noun a fibrous scleroprotein in bone and cartilage and tendon and other connective tissue; yields gelatin on boiling
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a natural protein found in humans that forms connective tissue and provides strength, resilience, and support to the skin, ligaments, tendons, bones, and other parts of the body.
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A fibrous protein found in skin, bone, cartilage, tendon, and other connective tissues. Read more...
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This protein is naturally found in the skin, and works with another protein — elastin — to support the skin's structure and prevent it from sagging. Collagen gives skin its youthful appearance and keeps it plump and supple. With age, collagen production slows down and skin starts to sag, develops lines and wrinkles and gets drier.
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A protein that forms the chief constituent of the connective tissue and bones, and gives skin strength and durability. Age related declines in collagen production cause thinning of the skin, wrinkles, and sagging. Collagen itself in skin creams in virtually useless but collagen can be stimulated by retinoids, Vitamin C and some other antioxidants, ...
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a natural protein found in humans that forms connective tissue and provides strength, resilience, and support to the skin, ligaments, tendons, bones, and other parts of the body.
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a protein produced by skin cells that provide strength and resilience to the skin.
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