animals
all animals (meats) have protein, some plants have protein too, like peanuts.
Cellulose is the structural protein in plants.
plants dont have the enzyme that folds the protein in the exact manner(3-D) structure so they dont produce protein
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.
Nitrogen is required by plants and animals for protein synthesis
Some examples of agricultural plants high in protein include legumes such as soybeans, lentils, and peas. Other options include quinoa, chia seeds, and amaranth. These plant-based sources of protein can be incorporated into a balanced diet to meet dietary protein needs.
proteins in plants are mainly enzymes and structural molecules. Cellulose is not a protein, but chloroplasts contain proteins. Hope this helps!
Livestock are the least efficient protein converters, as they require large amounts of feed to produce protein. Plants are more efficient at converting protein, as they directly convert sunlight and nutrients into protein. People are the most efficient protein converters, as they can obtain protein directly from plants without the additional energy cost of raising livestock.
yes they eat protein witchis plants and small crushstations
obsebed from the soil
Lignin
wla gani ko kabaw Protein is produced in plants by ribosomes as per instruction received from mRNA with the help of amenoacids.