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Which animal is called the protein industry of nature?

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Answered by s1081nandan08992
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Explanation:

fish.

various types of eggs.

dairy products, such as cheese, milk, and whey.

red meat from cows, bison, and deer.

poultry from sources such as chickens, turkeys, and quails.

meat from less common sources, including boars, hares, and horses.

Answered by zumba12
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Fish is known as nature's protein industry.

Explanation:

  • Fish proteins have a significant nutritional value. It is superior to meat protein and, while inferior to milk and egg protein, it has a steady composition of essential amino acids, with minor deficits of methionine and threonine and an excess of lysine - which is critical given that cereals lack this amino acid.
  • Proteins high in methionine, seafood, and vitamins have been found to protect against Alzheimer's disease. Polyphenolic chemicals found in wine, tea, nuts, berry fruits, cocoa, and fish oils have been demonstrated to have anti-aging and neuroprotective properties in this area.

So keeping in mind the benefits, fish is known as nature's protein industry.

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