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- Identify three functions of body proteins and explain the roles that protein play in these functions.Discuss the functions of carbohydrates in cells.Why are proteins especially important to children, pregnant women and people who are ill? What functions does protein perform in the body? Discuss why foods rich in complete protein are usually more expensive than foods containing incomplete proteins. Tell what amino acids are, and explain their importance. Which elements are proteins composed of? Explain/elaborate. Describe the process of digestion and absorption Explain why the body requirements fuel even during sleep. Describe metabolism. Why healthcare professional should practice the rules of good nutrition themselves From your personal experience, explain why certain foods are enjoyed more than other that are commonly available in the local area.