No, it's a vegetable, so it consists mainly of carbohydrates. Protein comes mainly from animal sources and legumes.
Vegetable protein is has much less fat than animal protein.
No, it's a vegetable, so it consists mainly of carbohydrates. Protein comes mainly from animal sources and legumes.
Triglyceride is an ester derived from glycerol and fatty acids. It is the main component of vegetable oil and animal fats.
Carbon is a major component of the food we eat, both vegetable matter and animal flesh and byproducts.
If you want sources of protein that are not from "red meat" there are many alternatives: Other animal protein: Fowl (chicken, turkey...) Fish, animal products such as eggs and milk or cheese; vegetable protein: beans, grains...
Marshmallow is a type of confectionery that is typically made from sugar, water and gelatin. In that sugar is derived from a sugarcane plant, there is a vegetable component here, whereas gelatin is a protein base from animals, so there's animal component there. Would we say that marshmallow belongs to either the vegetable or meat groups? Both seem kind of extraneous, as marshmallow has no nutritional value and is not a typical vegetable or meat product, but only made up of minute derivative elements of both.
NO ! Like any animal - they need a balanced diet - including a variety of vegetable matter and protein (in the form of live insects !)
No they should not, goldfish like higher vegetable protein levels, where as guppies need more animal protein.Yes.
Sage grass hay typically contains around 6-10% protein, but this can vary depending on factors like maturity of the grass and the specific growing conditions. It is important to have the hay analyzed for accurate protein content if it is a crucial component of an animal's diet.
One animal is spared, but what the heck, someone else will eat it! At best you will become anaemic. You could also suffer from a shortage of protein. Vegetable protein is almost invariably incomplete.
One animal is spared, but what the heck, someone else will eat it! At best you will become anaemic. You could also suffer from a shortage of protein. Vegetable protein is almost invariably incomplete.