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pure water does not contain protein.
Contaminated water might, but it will still probably be negligible, and metabolically irrelevant, provided we're not dealing with sewage or significant levels of contamination.
You should only have about 300 ml.
it has no protein dude It is fizzy sugar water with a little phosphoric acid, flavoring and caramel. The only protein is the ants and bees that crawl into it and drown.
why dose protein need water
Very little really. For the most part, it is water.
Typically, you would need one scoop (around 30 grams) of protein powder for a 125ml glass of water. Adjust the amount based on the serving size recommended on your protein powder container, as it can vary by brand and type of protein.
About 80%. Lean soft tissue is 80% water 20% protein.
Protein pumps
Most common horse feeds range from 8-24% protein. High protein content feed, (like alfalfa hay) is generally not detrimental as long as the horse has normal kidney function and access to adequate water. Too much protein, therefore, is relative to the condition of the animal.
Yes, protein powder can be mixed with hot water.
Yes, protein powder can dissolve in hot water.
Fat (a mixture of fats), water, protein, minerals, vitamins, to much to name them all.
Meat does contain protein