Im pretty sure, if you want to be a vegetarianand cut out all meat in your diet, then dairly products wont cut it. you need other foods like seeds, beans, nuts ect. to keep healthy as a vegetarian. :)
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.
Water chestnuts come from a plant. Therefore, they are suitable for vegetarians.
No they are vegetarians, plant eaters
Plant cells do need proteins to live/survive. They also make proteins.
Proteins are found in both plant and animal cells
Glycerin can be derived from both animal and plant sources, so its suitability for vegetarians depends on the source. If the glycerin is specifically labeled as vegetable glycerin, it is suitable for vegetarians. However, if it does not specify the source, it's best to check with the manufacturer to confirm whether it is plant-based or animal-derived.
Vegetarians may be challenged getting enough vitamin B12 but it can be gotten through plant sources--spirulina, miso, tempeh, nutritional yeast.
Yes, some plants can regrow from just their roots alone, as long as the roots are healthy and have enough stored energy to support new growth.
Near enough infinitely many. There are million of shapes for snowflakes, alone.
No they eat bamboo; they are vegetarians.
Yes.
UV are high energy radiation. They directly attack plant proteins.