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You're thinking of messenger RNA. It is the transcribed complement of DNA that ultimately gets translated by rRNA and tRNA into a protein.
Milky with protein... I'm thinking the prostate gland. Bacterial growth?
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You are thinking of an antibody.
yep definitly. NO IT DOESN'T
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Melamine is the chemical you're thinking of, but it's not an amino acid.
This question is slightly imprecise in its phrasing. All human cells and organs contain protein, so it is inevitable that kidneys contain protein; you cannot have kidneys without protein. However, what you are probably thinking of is the protein albumen, leaking from the kidneys into the urine. That is a sign of kidney damage, probably caused by a kidney stone.
You're thinking of messenger RNA. It is the transcribed complement of DNA that ultimately gets translated by rRNA and tRNA into a protein.
no it doesn't... if you look up Richard sandrak on the internet A.K.A little Hercules hes the strongest kid in the world, and he has been tking protein shakes since he was 6 years old, and now he is 18 and he looks fine.
Milky with protein... I'm thinking the prostate gland. Bacterial growth?
It depends on what type of diet they is on to begin with. If protein powder is being used simply as an alternate source of protein, then by all means go for it. It provides an excellent amount of protein while skipping out on high amounts of fat and sodium that other high protein foods contain. Check out a whey protein (I prefer vanilla) or even a whey protein isolate blend for even more protein and less carbs/cholesterol. However, if they are already eating large amounts of protein/food, then it wouldn't be necessary to introduce even more protein into the diet. If you were thinking along the lines of "active kid+protein+more protein=better" then there will be little no benefit to saturating the body with more protein. A healthy, balanced diet full of vegetables and fruit would be better than excess protein. Best of luck!
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Whether you are thinking of a pre-mixed shake or of a protein powder, it depends upon the individual manufacturer. Just to take one example, two and one-half scoops of Muscle Milk powder, which would normally be mixed with about 15 ounces of water, would provide that much protein. A Muscle Milk premixed shake is 17 ounces and contains 34 grams of protein.