Protein is a very important component of an infant's diet. Their diet should consist of .7 to 1 gram of protein per pound of body weight. Protein should contribute 20% to an infant's diet while carbohydrates and fat account for 30-50%.
Yes! K+ or Na+ or exchanged with its specific potassium and sodium pump protein on the membrane.
Yes, but if you need to supplement your potassium intake, bananas or avocados have more, and are better for you.
Horses that are frequently exercised need what? Increased protein Increased carbohydrate
kids need more protein because they're growing up in life, and the need to get their body worked together, etc. but, although, adults can eat healthy with protein foods.
Yes, they do :3
An infant in need of CPR will show no movement, breathing, or a pulse.
they need to grow more and have more upper strength.
because they have to swim the whole life so they need more power to do so so they need more protein requirement than other organism
protein is very important. We need protein daily.
An infant in need of CPR will be unconscious, not breathing and have no pulse.
Protein helps build many essential parts of a person's body; particularly muscle. If you feel that you are not muscular enough, you should exercise more and eat more protein.
You need to take in as little salt as possible. You need to drink at least 10 glasses of water a day, and potassium is really good. But you would need to watch your protein intake.