yes because if it is a venus fly trap and it eats flys, flays are counted as protein, meat=protein yes because if it is a venus fly trap and it eats flys, flays are counted as protein, meat=protein yes because if it is a venus fly trap and it eats flys, flays are counted as protein, meat=protein
in fact all are chemical changes.
The stages of a fly include egg, larva (maggot), pupa, and adult. The life cycle begins with eggs being laid by an adult fly, which then hatch into larvae. The larvae develop into pupae before emerging as adult flies.
all the options given are chemical changes.
Saturated fat is a type of fat that is usually solid at room temperature and is found in meat, dairy products, and egg yolks. Consuming saturated fats in excess can contribute to heart disease and other health issues.
fresh meat cupid meat meat eat egg meat
the meat of the egg
Egg protein gives off less protein then meat protein.
For an animal to be counted as a carnivore, it has to eat mostly, or only meat.
No because its like meat. Chicken for instance is counted as meat.
an egg is poultry. it is not meat or veggies or beans.
An egg is neither a fruit OR a vegtable, it is a meat!!
nope
yes because if it is a venus fly trap and it eats flys, flays are counted as protein, meat=protein yes because if it is a venus fly trap and it eats flys, flays are counted as protein, meat=protein yes because if it is a venus fly trap and it eats flys, flays are counted as protein, meat=protein
No, the United States Department of Agriculture classifies egg as a meat.
Egg and meat
milk fish egg meat are rather good source of protein.