By-products are the non-rendered, clean parts, other than meat, derived from slaughtered animals. It includes, but is not limited to, lungs, spleen, kidneys, brain, blood and more. Ingredients listed as by-products are commonly lower in cost than fresh meat.
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Animals release carbon dioxide gas when they breathe out. This gas is a byproduct of the process of cellular respiration, where cells use oxygen to produce energy.
The pig has many by products used for various different reasons. In chalk, the fatty acids and glycerin is used.
Co2 is not needed for animal life, in fact it is poisonous. They breathe it out as a by product from using energy. However, plants must have co2, and emit oxygen as a by product.
When oxygen serves as a hydrogen acceptor, the byproduct is water. This process occurs during cellular respiration, where oxygen accepts electrons and protons to form water as a result of the electron transport chain.
Yes. It's a byproduct of meat production. Leather is made from animal skins and is the most economically important byproduct of the meat industry.
No, glucose is not an animal byproduct. Glucose is a simple sugar that is produced by plants through the process of photosynthesis. It is a fundamental source of energy for all living organisms, including animals, plants, and microorganisms.
There are many different uses for the agricultural byproduct known as straw. With only naming two of the many uses, it can be used as packaging, and it can be used as animal feed.
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Yes, animal waste can contain nitrates as a byproduct from the breakdown of nitrogen-containing compounds in the animal's body. When animal waste is not managed properly, such as in concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs), nitrates can leach into soil and water sources, causing environmental concerns.
Marmite is considered vegan because it does not contain any animal-derived ingredients. It is made from yeast extract, which is a byproduct of brewing beer.
Its byproduct is water.
When animal cells enter the anaerobic pathway of glycolysis, they convert pyruvate into lactic acid (lactate) as a byproduct. This process occurs when oxygen is scarce, allowing for the regeneration of NAD+ needed to continue glycolysis. The accumulation of lactic acid can lead to muscle fatigue, but it allows for continued ATP production in low-oxygen conditions.
Plants split co2 to create sugar. Animals breathe co2 only because it is already present in the air and in their bodies as a byproduct.
Vegans do wear cotton because it is grown (plant fibers) but not wool because it comes off of sheep, making it an animal byproduct.
You're taking a perfectly vegan cookie and dipping it in an animal byproduct.
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