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II. Small Object Axioms
 
  2.6 Polymer Axioms  
  Article 48-Protein Types  
  Canon 528  
  The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Structural Protein are:  
  1. Structural Protein is one of four (4) main classes of Protein defined by its main reactionary qualities.  
  2. The primary function of Structural Protein is to provide structural integrity to cells and to key parts of the body of a multi-cellular organism.  
  3. Collagen is the most common form of Structural Protein found in animals on Planet Earth, present in a wide range of areas including (but not limited to) tendons, ligaments, bone, skin, hair and teeth.  
     
  Canon 529  
  The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Liquid Reactor Protein are:  
  1. Liquid Reactor Protein is one of four (4) main classes of Protein defined by its main reactionary qualities.  
  2. The primary function of Liquid Reactor Protein is as a binding agent for other molecules and agents within the body of a cell or transport system within a multi-cellular organism.  
  3. The most common Liquid Reactor Proteins within an animal are Albumin and Globulin.  
  4. Albumin is a Liquid Reactor Protein that binds and assists in the transport of fatty acids through the blood system.  
  5. Globulin is a Liquid Reactor Protein that helps bind specialized anti-bodies to foreign objects in the lymphatic system in response to the presence of an external or internal threat (antigen).  
  6. Most Liquid Reactor Proteins require a co-factor to properly function, usually a liquid soluble Vitamin.  
     
  Canon 530  
  The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Solid Reactor Protein are:  
  1. Solid Reactor Protein is one of four (4) main classes of Protein defined by its main reactionary qualities.  
  2. The primary function of Solid Reactor Proteins also known as Enzymes is to help break down as well as the building of molecular structures suitable for transport through a cell or multi-cellular organism.  
  3. Most Solid Reactor Proteins require a co-factor to properly function, usually a solid soluble Vitamin.  
     
  Canon 531  
  The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Expander/Contractor Protein are:  
  1. Expander/Contractor Protein is one of four (4) main classes of Protein defined by its main reactionary qualities.  
  2. The primary function of Expander/Contractor Protein is to provide a reliable lever – like function in expanding structure in the presence or absence of some catalyst.  
  3. The most common Expander/Contractor Proteins in animals are Myosin found in muscle tissue, Tubulin found in all cells and Actin found in the majority of multi-cellular life forms.  
  4. α-Tubulin and β-Tubulin form Tubulin Dimer, an essential component of all microtubules of cells and a natural binary memory system through a stable 0 or 1 position changed through the presence of pulses of electrons.  
  5. The position of α-Tubulin and β-Tubulin into a Tubulin Dimer equating to either a starting position of 0 or 1 of binary memory is set at the time of construction of the tubulin dimer through the reading of DNA or RNA.  
     
     
     
 
 
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