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javeds

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The definition of protein complementation is
 a. an increase in the effectiveness of two complete proteins when combined.
  b. the combination of two incomplete protein foods to yield a complete protein profile.
  c. any combination of nonessential amino acids that make a complete protein.
  d. the supplementation of the diet with a complete protein source.

Question 2

Match the short phrase or term with the associated term or lifespan group. Choose the best answer. You may use some answers more than once or not at all.
 A) Sustainable
 B) Decomposers
 C) Producers
 D) Bioaccumulation
 E) Genetically modified organismsParticipat e in the nitrogen nutrient cycle



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

B



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