Science, asked by nowshinafia156, 1 month ago

Assuming you had a way to measure the amount of each element in a sample of food, which element would you measure in order to tell whether the food contained protein?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

A healthy diet must include some protein. Assuming you had a way to measure the amount of each element in a sample of food, which element would you measure in order to tell whether the food contained protein? The structures of three compounds are shown below. Based on your answer to Problem 9, which of the three compounds would you add to a food sample so that it would appear to contain more protein? Which of the three compounds would already be present in a food sample that actually did contain protein? Explain NH2 H2

Explanation:

if you like it please and mark me as brainliest

Answered by mustafairshad08
0

Answer:

A healthy diet must include some protein. Assuming you had a way to measure the amount of each element in a sample of food, which element would you measure in order to tell whether the food contained protein? The structures of three compounds are shown below. Based on your answer to Problem 9, which of the three compounds would you add to a food sample so that it would appear to contain more protein? Which of the three compounds would already be present in a food sample that actually did contain protein? Explain NH2 H2

Similar questions