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Why we use protein to make a glue?

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Why we use protein to make a glue?

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  1. Proteins form long, chain-like structures. These chains can wrap around each other and fit into pores in materials, locking them together.


  2. Because carbohydrates and fat aren't sticky.

  3. because unsaturated fats are too runny?

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