What is the definition of a complete protein?

A) a dietary protein which can be used directly
B) a dietary protein which contains all 10 essential amino acids
C) a dietary protein which contains all 20 amino acids
D) a protein which has attained its functional three dimensional structure


B

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Human beings avoid all but which of these regions?

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Most of the immigrants to the United States in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries came from

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