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What is animal protein?

Animal protein is protein derived from animal sources such as meat, poultry, fish, eggs, and dairy products. It is a complete protein, meaning it contains all the essential amino acids needed by the body for various functions like muscle repair and growth. Animal protein is rich in nutrients like iron, zinc, and vitamin B12.


What subcellular structure is involved in translation?

In translation (RNA to Protein) a ribosome attaches to an mRNA strand and uses the mRNA to create a protein. There are other types of RNA and protein that can modify the mRNA strand but ribosomes are the main structure involved in translation.


Where is the small intestine in the fetal pig located?

In the fetal pig, the small intestine is located in the abdominal cavity, extending from the stomach to the large intestine. It is situated between the duodenum (the first part of the small intestine connected to the stomach) and the ileum (the last part before the large intestine). The small intestine is coiled and occupies a central position in the abdomen, surrounded by other organs.


How is a cats digestive system the same as a humans and how is it different to a humans?

Both cats and humans have similar digestive system organs such as a stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. However, cats have a shorter digestive tract compared to humans, which is better suited for processing a diet high in protein. Also, cats rely on specific nutrients like taurine, which humans do not require in their diet.


What are the main nutrients in chicken?

Chicken is a good source of protein, essential amino acids, vitamins (such as B vitamins and vitamin D), and minerals (such as iron, zinc, and phosphorus). It is a nutrient-dense food that can help support muscle growth and repair, immune function, and overall health.

Related Questions

What is a major binding protein for Zinc?

Metallothionein is a major binding protein for zinc in the body. It plays a crucial role in regulating zinc homeostasis, storage, and distribution.


What mineral is necessary for the synthesis of retinol binding protein?

Zinc Vitamin C is required for the synthesis of the protein ______________________. collegon


Does zince deplete vitamin a?

Zinc does not deplete vitamin a. Rather, zinc is needed to make retinol binding protein, which mobilizes vitamin a from the liver so that your body can utilize it.


When was RNA-binding protein database created?

RNA-binding protein database was created in 2010.


What is a zyxin?

A zyxin is a zinc-binding phosphoprotein, or the gene which produces it.


What is the action of a DNA binding protein?

dna binding protein binds the 2 anti parallel strands of dna together


What is the use of fusogen?

binding protein


What is the full name of snail protein?

It is the zinc finger protein SNAI1.


What are the sources of histone binding protein RbAp48?

what are the sources of histone binding protien RbAp48


How does the body breaks down zinc?

Zinc is very important to the human body. It is an essential trace element that is vital for growth and development. Zinc is instrumental in immune response, brain function and the ability to reproduce. There is also conflicting data suggesting that zinc supplements might be able to reduce symptoms of the common cold. Read more: What Does Zinc Do for the Body? at the related link


Is protein absorbed by the large intestine?

No, protein breakdown stats in the stomach and ends in the small intestine. The large intestine takes up the last of the water and produces waste from what is left that the body cannot use.


Beef is the 1 source of what nutrients?

protein, iron and nutrients for a healthy balanced diet