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Radiolarian ooze is produced by multi-cellular organisms.
α-Helix
An α-Helix is a common motif in the secondary structure of proteins, characterized by a right-handed coil with each amino acid residue linked by hydrogen bonds.
Fibrous Protein
Proteins with a long, filamentous shape, such as collagen or keratin, which provide structural support for cells and tissues.
Elasticity
The ability of a material to resume its normal shape after being stretched or compressed, a key property in both biological and synthetic materials.
Hydrophobic Interactions
The tendency of hydrophobic substances to cluster together due to strong cohesive interactions among surrounding water molecules.
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