because they have to swim the whole life
so they need more power to do so
so they need more protein requirement than other organism
No. Beta fish need to be feed a special diet because they have a higher protein requirement than other fish.
They don't. Their main source of protein BY FAR is fish and other aquatic organisms.
No, cod fish are not omnivores; they are carnivorous. They primarily feed on other marine organisms such as smaller fish, crustaceans, and mollusks. Their diet consists mainly of animal protein, which classifies them as predators in their ecological niche.
fish and frog
no no
Fish and other seafood-
protein
No. Glo fish are freshwater organisms and lobsters are saltwater organisms. And if they could live in the same water, one eats the other.
Add more meat, fish, poultry, and other protein-rich foods to your diet.
Lamprey are the only species of fish that do not have a jaw, or fixed appendages, unlike other fish. They suck nutrients and organs from other organisms.
To calculate the protein content in 100g of dry fish, we first need to determine the amount of protein in the raw fish that is lost during drying. Given that 100g of raw fish contains 60g of protein and 25g of water, the remaining mass consists of solids (60g protein + 15g other solids = 75g total solids). When the fish is dried, the water is removed, concentrating the protein. Assuming no protein is lost during the drying process, 100g of dry fish would contain approximately 80g of protein (since the remaining solids are concentrated).
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