Yes, there's synthetic insulin.
All animals are chemoheterotrophs. Animals survive by consuming plants or other animals. Energy is obtained from organic compounds that have oxidized.
No, insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas in animals, including humans. Plants do not produce insulin. However, some plant compounds like bitter melon and fenugreek have been studied for their potential to help manage blood sugar levels in diabetes.
Animals source their protein from various sources in their diets, including plants, other animals, and sometimes from insects or microorganisms.
As a source of food
Animals do not use an inorganic source of carbon as their sole source. They obtain carbon from organic sources such as plants and other animals.
Yes, some animals and insects can carry diseases in their blood, usually obtained from eating their prey that had it and transferring it to other animals and even humans.
Yes, some animals and insects can carry diseases in their blood, usually obtained from eating their prey that had it and transferring it to other animals and even humans.
Animals such as lions, tigers, wolves, and crocodiles are carnivores that primarily feed on other animals for their nutrition and energy requirements. They rely on a diet high in protein obtained from hunting and consuming other animals.
Sure, cows and other animals get their nourishment from it.Sure, cows and other animals get their nourishment from it.Sure, cows and other animals get their nourishment from it.Sure, cows and other animals get their nourishment from it.
No. Animals are the product of other animals of the same species reproducing. Plants are, however, the main food source of many animals.
Genetically engineered insulin may have fewer side effects than the insulin previously extracted from the pancreases of other animals. This is because genetic engineering inserts human genes such as the gene for insulin production into the DNA of bacteria. As a result, the bacteria that produces human insulin, when used by diabetics, should produce fewer side effects.
lakes, ponds, blood, and pee(of other animals)