According to the "Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Insects as Food" Protein content of termites is on the same level as dried saltfish taken from the same area, and is much higher than in beef.
Yes. A 100-calorie serving of cucumber contains 4.33 grams of protein, which is slightly more than a 100-calorie serving of ground beef.
Exons are the portions of a gene that code for the final protein product and typically do not contain noncoding DNA. Noncoding DNA is more commonly found in introns, which are the intervening sequences between exons.
Cow's milk is the richest in protein among commonly consumed animal milks, with about 8 grams of protein per 1 cup serving. Sheep and goat milk also contain high amounts of protein, with sheep milk having slightly more protein than goat milk.
Meat tenderizers contain enzymes such as papain and bromelain that break down proteins in the meat. These enzymes target the muscle fibers and connective tissues, making the meat softer and more tender by breaking down the protein structure.
No, termites do not produce more CO2 than human burning of fossil fuels. It is estimated that human burning of fossil fuels is the largest source of CO2 emissions, contributing significantly to climate change. Termites do produce some CO2 as part of their natural digestion process, but it is not on the same scale as human activities.
Beef has more protein
Beef fat is both saturated and unsaturated, more than half is unsaturated.
Beef has more protein than daal. Of course, this could depend on where you get your daal, and how old it is. Daal is a type of Indian food, and it is a meat.
Turkey
This contributor is going to conjecture that more of the chicken is protein, simply because more of the beef is fat. That's just one person's opinion. I could be wrong.
Protein produces more energy than does fat.
crackers contain some protein, and wheat crackers have more protein than other crackers.
They have about 2 or 3 times more protein than beef.
Urine should certainly not contain more protein in it than a protein shake. If there are too high levels of protein in the urine, it is known as proteinuria.
The bison or buffalo is much leaner than beef cattle, and its meat is just as full of protein. Additionally, it "converts" a larger proportion of its food into meat than beef cattle do. It is a more "efficient" grazer.
Yes.
Yes eating fish is much more healthier than eating everyone's favourite pork or even beef/mutton. Fish has less fats & Is good for brain. Also it does have more protein :D