Usually wool clothing and things that can be worn by any living animal. They also provide food.
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milk cheese bone meal for fertilizer
The sheep industry produces several valuable by-products beyond meat and wool. These include lanolin, a natural grease extracted from sheep's wool used in cosmetics and skincare products, as well as sheep milk, which is rich in nutrients and used to make cheese and other dairy products. Additionally, sheep hides are processed into leather, and their manure is utilized as a natural fertilizer. Overall, these by-products contribute significantly to the economy and sustainability of the sheep farming sector.
Sheep products. They have more sheep than people.
Sheep provide wool, meat, leather, and lanolin. Wool is the most common product, used in making clothing, carpets, and blankets. Sheep meat, known as lamb or mutton, is a popular food source in many cultures. Sheep leather is also used in making various products such as shoes and bags. Lanolin, a wax obtained from sheep's wool, is used in cosmetics and skincare products.
The products of photosynthesis are glucose (C6H12O6) and oxygen (O2). Carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) are the reactants required for the process of photosynthesis to occur, not byproducts.
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are there any byproducts made from recycled human waste?
Sheep wool carpets.
Pancreatic Amylase converts starch into.............MALTOSE!! and other byproducts.
Several products come from Australian sheep, but the most popular is wool.
There are so many products and byproducts, dear!