Im pretty sure, if you want to be a vegetarianand cut out all meat in your diet, then dairly products wont cut it. you need other foods like seeds, beans, nuts ect. to keep healthy as a vegetarian. :)
yes, but it takes a lot of smart choices.
Water chestnuts come from a plant. Therefore, they are suitable for vegetarians.
No they are vegetarians, plant eaters
If there are enough nutrients in the water, a plant can live on indefinately under artificial light. Just light and water alone would not be enough to support the plant for very long.
Plant cells do need proteins to live/survive. They also make proteins.
Proteins are found in both plant and animal cells
Yes.
UV are high energy radiation. They directly attack plant proteins.
Vegetarians may be challenged getting enough vitamin B12 but it can be gotten through plant sources--spirulina, miso, tempeh, nutritional yeast.
Near enough infinitely many. There are million of shapes for snowflakes, alone.
Mike Lord has written: 'Toxic plant proteins' -- subject(s): Ribosome Inactivating Proteins, Polypeptides, Inaktivierung, Ribosom, Cytotoxin, Plant proteins, Proteine, Pflanzengift, Plant Lectins
Most animal proteins have a digestibility of 90 to 99 percent. When it comes to the digestibility of most plant proteins, the range is 70 to 90 percent.
No they eat bamboo; they are vegetarians.