Biology, asked by pintupal60, 11 months ago

what do you mean by the biological value of protein​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When a protein contains the essential amino acids in the right proportion required by humans, we say that it has high biological value. When the presence of one essential amino acid is insufficient, the protein is said to have low biological value.

Answered by Manu4407
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Explanation:

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Biological value of protein means nothing but it is a measure of proportion or quantity of absorbed protein from food which we consumed which becomes incorporated in to the proteins of the organisms body it captures that how readily the digested protein can be used in protein synthesis in the cells of organism

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