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How much protein does a person need?
Medically reviewed by Katherine Marengo LDN, R.D. — Written by Yvette Brazier on August 24, 2018
What are proteins?
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Deficiency
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Protein shakes and foods
Protein tips
Proteins are large molecules that our cells need to function properly. They consist of amino acids. The structure and function of our bodies depend on proteins. The regulation of the body’s cells, tissues, and organs cannot happen without them.
Muscles, skin, bones, and other parts of the human body contain significant amounts of protein, including enzymes, hormones, and antibodies.
Proteins also work as neurotransmitters. Hemoglobin, a carrier of oxygen in the blood, is a protein. If it is helpful make me brainliest pls