Biology, asked by anikarohoman3, 9 months ago

Imagine that one two-year-old child has a diet with plenty of protein, and another has a low-protein diet. How might their growth differ?​

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Answered by vm971
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The child having with low protein diet will have its growth retarded... bcoz protein is the major component. in our body It is the building block of cell membrane... hence it is Very important to take a good protein diet..

Answered by banwarivanshika597
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Answer: The first child would be very healthy whereas the second child would be exposed to plenty of diseases as d eficiency of proteins, carbohydrates and fats results in protein-calorie malnutrition (PCM) or protein-energy malnutrition (PEM).  Similarly, marasmus is caused when breastfeeding of infants below the age of one year is replaced by less nutritive food, low in proteins and calories.  

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