Biology, asked by imrankureshi20, 5 months ago

amino acids are found in plants and animal
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Answered by yokeshps2005
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Answer:

The Amino Acid Profile Varies Between Plant and Animal Proteins. When eaten, protein is broken down into amino acids. Proteins and amino acids are used for almost every metabolic process in the body. However, different proteins can vary greatly in the types of amino acids they contain.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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As a general rule, animal proteins like meat, dairy, and eggs contain every one of the fundamental amino acids.

  • Plant-based proteins from food varieties like beans, grains, nuts, and soy are wealthy in a few amino acids yet may need others.
  • An even eating routine with an assortment of food sources can give adequate protein to the body's necessities.
  • Plants are a rich wellspring of amino acids and their singular overflow in plants is of incredible importance particularly as far as food.
  • The most plentiful amino acids in plants are glutamic acid and aspartic acid.
  • Amino acids are the structure squares of proteins and polypeptides that are a significant part of animals' muscles and tissues.
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