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Which type of protein is like brick that can be stacked up like columns having the nerve cell its shape?
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Which type of protein is like brick that can be stacked up like columns having the nerve cell its shape?
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The type of protein is like brick that can be stacked up like columns having the nerve cell its shape is called structural protein. Structural proteins help cells extend these branches mentioned above and hold them in place.
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