No. Meat is not required in the human diet. People eat meat because it provides necessary proteins and tastes good. However, proteins necessary to the human diet can be found in other foods, such as soy products, tofu, nuts, beans, and rice.
It's not necessarily. There are risks and benefits of a diet with meat and a diet without meat.
A meat diet
Normal dog food, kibble, meat - my beagle eats anything, even things that it shouldn't! But at meal times we give her kibble and puppy meat or human meat depending on what we have had for dinner.
The diet in the 1750s was mainly meat, bread and corn. The meat was mainly wild meat which was hunted and fish.
A meat diet
Vegetarians don't eat meat.
Herbivores get their energy from feeding on plants, and only plants
Because most of the peoples of the word eat fruit and veg. They are common in human diet. The Romans also ate meat and fish.
A diet that contains meat.
That all depends on what specific organ you are asking about. As for diet, that requires a simple answer: The diet of a human is naturally that of plants and meat or omnivorous, whereas the diet of a cow is that of a herbivorous one.
The Western diet is typically high in meat and low in fiber.
The Western diet is typically high in meat and low in fiber.