Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation : Need to identify the given food combinations as the source of essential amino acids.
Concept Introduction : Essential amino acids cannot be synthesised by our body therefore we need to take them in our everyday diet. Some common examples of essential amino acids are Lysine, Tryptophan and Methionine.
(b)
Interpretation : Need to identify the given food combinations as the source of essential amino acids.
Concept Introduction : Essential amino acids cannot be synthesised by our body therefore we need to take them in our everyday diet. Some common examples of essential amino acids are Lysine, Tryptophan and Methionine.
(c)
Interpretation : Need to identify the given food combinations as the source of essential amino acids.
Concept Introduction : Essential amino acids cannot be synthesised by our body therefore we need to take them in our everyday diet. Some common examples of essential amino acids are Lysine, Tryptophan and Methionine.
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