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Proteins from different plants can share similar structures and functions due to common evolutionary ancestry and environmental adaptations, leading to some similarities in their amino acid profiles. However, plant proteins often differ from animal proteins in their amino acid composition and digestibility. Animal proteins typically contain a more complete set of essential amino acids and are usually more bioavailable for human consumption. Thus, while there are similarities among plant proteins, they are generally distinct from animal proteins.

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