Scleritis Fleshy

Fleshy sclerite is one of the types of sarcopaicosozoamorphous protein molecules. The best known structures of sclerite are another type - sclerite gelatinous, so it is not recommended to use this name in relation to sclerite fleshy, as this may create confusion.

Sclerites are fractal structures with many small branches and spiral loops. They consist of polymerized retinoic carbonyls, which are formed by the reaction of retin and an oxidizing agent containing two or more electrons on a metal ion.

Properties of sclerites. Fleshy sclerites act as a key molecule in protein synthesis. Different plasma proteins have different levels of scleratoproteins in their structure. Such proteins can accumulate in body tissues and lead to serious diseases.