Eating more protein than needed can lead to weight gain, as excess protein can be stored as fat. It can also put strain on the kidneys and liver, as they are responsible for processing and eliminating the byproducts of protein metabolism. Consuming excessive protein may also displace other important nutrients in the diet.
Yes. But protein and water is more necessary.
A frameshift mutation, where nucleotides are inserted or deleted in a gene sequence, is more likely to result in a nonfunctional protein because it disrupts the reading frame of the gene, leading to a completely different amino acid sequence. This can have a significant impact on the structure and function of the resulting protein.
okay, well. Ribosomes create protein yeah? and hormones are made from protein So therefore more proteins are needed in the hormone cell then the skin cell. and least... that's my thoughts...I'm not to certain about it tho
You could use a biuret test, because a positive result (signified by the presence of pink-violet color) indicates the presence of a protein with two or more peptide bonds. If such a protein is not present, the blue color of the cupric sulfate (which indicates a negative result) will remain.
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a protein-rich diet will result in more urea being present in ur urine.
You can get more protein in your diet by eating lean meats, red meats, protein powder, fish, and things like that. There are even protein pills you can take.
yes because fish is very good for you .
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Very small it is more good for you as it has lots of protein
Eating plant protein does not negate the effects of saturated fats. However, by focusing on eating more plant based items, less meats and dairy containing saturated fats will be consumed.
In order to digest protein, the body needs water to help break it down. Protein requires more fluid to break down than other things such as grains, or fruits. Animals need more water to avoid dehydration that can come from eating nothing but meat.
Eggs, yogurt, and cheeses have a lot of protein. Greek yogurt and almonds have almost 20g of Protein. Incorporating more bean, nuts and seeds can increase you protein intake. Grains such as quinoa are high in protein and fiber
The grass that they would be eating contains a fair amount of energy and protein, most of which is not needed for their bodies. So, the energy that is not needed for metabolism or anything like that is transported through the blood stream and deposited, as lipid molecules, into fat cells which increase in size as more fat is laid down.
Eat good protein diet and sleep more
Eating the cow will give you plenty of protein and other nutrients found in meat that corn does not provide.
Yes, eating protein aloows for muscle and bone growth, along with regualr exercise and an increase of calories. This will allow you to grow muscles, but without exercise, you will simply gain weight.