All plants have protein in them. Plants, just like humans need proteins to grow and survive.
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Protein is used by the body to build muscles, but is also a food supply for cells. Animals obtain most of their protein by feeding on other animals and plants.
Yes they are
Plants belonging to bryophytes and Pteridophytes etc. reproduce with spores and thoseof gymnosperms and angiosperms reproduce with seeds.
Yes, but it just has to be a spasifec kind of plant. Yes, but it just has to be a spasifec kind of plant. They need it because it has a lot of nutrence for the plants like dead plants and animals.
Bettas shouldn't be fed plants, they are carnivorous fish and need lots of protein.
Cellulose is the structural protein in plants.
animals all animals (meats) have protein, some plants have protein too, like peanuts.
Magnesium is found in chlorophyll and this kind of pigment have a porphyrin ring associated with the protein.
Plants corn about anything if your raising pheasant feed them high protein feed
plants dont have the enzyme that folds the protein in the exact manner(3-D) structure so they dont produce protein
Protein is in plants becasue a plant is made up of different protein bases.
complete protein
Structural Protein
Yes, they do.
Peanuts.
Pretty much any living organism produces proteins since proteins are necessary for life. This includes everything from plants to fungi to microbes to cells. Viruses cannot produce proteins in and of themselves since they need their host's ribosomes to make their protein.