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essential amino acid

Water-soluble organic molecule vital to a healthy diet because it cannot be synthesized from other food molecules; see amino acid.



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Every vegetable, fruit, nut, and seed that can be eaten whole, fresh, and raw provides the body with protein, containing all eight of the essential amino acids.
Most animal products tend to have the essential amino acids in one serving.
We can already create a corn plant with target levels of essential amino acids," Anderson says.
 
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