yes, it does! it contains more energy as protein is a very good source of it. alot of people think protein is not energy, but it has been scintifically proven! :)
Vegetarians obtain energy by consuming plant-based foods such as fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts, and seeds. These foods provide the necessary nutrients, including carbohydrates, proteins, and fats, for energy production in the body. Vegetarians can also get energy from plant-based sources of sugars, such as fruits and honey.
A meal that includes a steak (from a cow, a primary consumer) and vegetables (from plants, primary producers) would involve feeding at two trophic levels: primary consumer and primary producer. By consuming both the steak and vegetables, the person would be consuming energy from both levels of the food chain.
Vegetables do not exist. Every edible plant is either the fruit of the plant, (i.e. apples, peanuts, tomatoes), the stem, the leaf, or the root (i.e. carrots). But the only parts of a plant that contain chloroplasts are leaves and stems. So think of any vegetable you know not to be a leaf or a stem.
Meat can be harder for the human body to digest compared to other foods, as it contains complex proteins and fats that require more time and energy to break down.
polysaccharides have more chemical bonds.
You do get alot of energy from vegetables but there are quite a few things that contain more.
Vegetables because they are the ones who have full supply of energy because of the sun.
Pulses and bread contain carbohydrates which will provide energy more easily than the fish and green vegetables.
Lots of resources are required to raise meat; if one does not eat meat, one supports more energy efficient methods of producing foods.It takes many pounds of vegetables to produce a pound of meat. The energy spent on agriculture increases if one raises meat.
Fruits contain more acids than vegetables as a general rule, however some vegetables do contain some acids. Tomatoes are one vegetable that contain acid, jalapeno vegetables also contain acid.
Protein in meat will give you bulk. Vegetables give you vitamins you need. You actually cannot get muscle without both. A good balanced diet of meat and vegetables will give you a great bod.
Herbivores lose a higher percentage of energy because digesting plant matter is more difficult and energy-intensive compared to digesting meat. Plant cell walls are harder to break down and require more energy to extract nutrients, resulting in a higher energy loss in the process. Additionally, plant matter often contains lower levels of digestible nutrients compared to animal tissue, leading to more energy being lost as waste.
All organisms contain proteins. You eat protein whenever you eat something that was once living :P However protein is much more common in meat (red meat in particular) and green vegetables (like spinach).
Cheese, milk, meat, vegetables, and alot more.
more vegetables , less meat
Yes, choosing to eat more vegetables and less meat can help reduce carbon emissions. The meat industry has a larger carbon footprint compared to growing vegetables, so opting for a plant-based diet can have a positive impact on the environment.
Because they have more protein in them