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There will be less big people and a better society.
The cells will benefit in meat by the taking the proteins which the body needs to develop if your cells don't get the nutrients it suppose to get then you won't be healthy.
Consuming meat will definitely benefit your cells. Consuming meat is a way of delivering energy to your cells so that they can continue performing their special functions.
You would salt the meat sufficient to dry it out - in very hot and/or humid climates you would almost have to pack the meat into a case of salt to get the proper dehydration. The salt reduces the water activity (basically the amount of water available to bacteria) in the meat - if the water activity is too low bacteria can't grow and therefore can't spoil the meat.
Poaching for meat, and deforestation for agriculture reduces their habitat
Beat my meat- but I would never use it unless you want everyone to assume you come from the gutter
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NONE! No meat at all is fine for everyone!
For chicken curry for 20 people, you would want to allow for 100 - 150 g of chicken per person. If you were to buy 20 chicken breasts, you would have plenty of meat for everyone.
No its considered a fish
Meat benefits cells because it is an important source of iron which is vital for making red blood cells.
It reduces the fat content of the meat by a great deal. Dieters often remove the skin (fat) as the meat of the chicken in not very high in fat without it.