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Meat is a source of animal protein and nutrients, such as iron and vitamin B12.
Depends, but a carnivore will get most of their protein from its prey.
Vegetable protein is has much less fat than animal protein.
The main sources of protein are animal based foods. For example meat, fish, poultry, milk, cheese and eggs.
Actualy glycogen is not a protein but it is a polymer of glucose molecules stored in animal bodies and used as energy source when needed.
Source of protein, accessable, and sometimes cheaper than other animal based proteins
Puppy Chow has a protein content of 27%. This is derived from animal products chicken being the main source of protein. Depending on how the the analysis of the chow is conducted the protein content may vary by 1% up or down.
No, animal cells do not have a protein coat. Only viruses have a protein coat.
No, wheat is not a good source of protein. Protein is found in meat, poultry, eggs, dairy and beans.
Deer poop, or deer feces, is not considered a practical source of protein for human consumption. While it does contain some organic material, it is primarily made up of undigested plant matter and is not safe or palatable to eat. Moreover, consuming animal feces can pose health risks due to potential pathogens. Therefore, it is not advisable to consider deer poop as a protein source.
Yes it has a high source of protein!
Yes, chicken is a source of protein.