Eventually you will die because your body needs proteins. If you mean stop eating meat, you'll need to take a more conscious approach to your diet. The human body needs 11 different proteins, only 9 of which can be found in plants. I would strongly suggest consulting an unbiased dietitian before becoming a long term vegetarian/vegan (1 year or more).
Synthesis of proteins occurs in the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum.
Foodstuffs, such as meat, fish and eggs. These are primary proteins. Secondary proteins are nuts, milk and cheese.
DNA contains genes that tells the body how to assemble proteins. The genes have a code that will communicate to amino acids to assemble the proteins.
proteins are nutrients that are used to repair body cells and tissues.
the nutrient used to build and repair tissue in the human body is proteins.Proteins are good for our body and should be used everyday in our meals.Tell and friend so that everyone can stay healthy
Please feel free to restate your question to where we can understand what you are trying to ask,
Proteins are easier for the body to convert into energy.
it wiil die
What wiil happen is your dog will do the exact same thing every human does,This will not harm your dog.
Well it wouldn't... Your body breaks them down into smaller mono and disaccharides, same goes for proteins, it would be single amino acids or di- & tripeptides.
WIIL was created in 2007.
nothing would happened in the mouth but if you were to swallow it then ur stomach would break the proteins down to be used for the body
they can tell us the weather like if it will rain and you can tell what wiil probbally happen before it occurs.
when body temperature becomes too high the proteins in the body can ''denature'' or lose their shape, becoming functionless
Proteins help with growth and repair of the body
all of the units add up and you wiil loses control if you drik a lot ...!!
Protein synthesis occurs in the ribosomes of a cell. This process is essential for building proteins, which are needed for various functions in the body, such as growth, repair, and regulation of body processes.