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zloy xaker [14]
2 years ago
7

g Why is a vegetarian diet ecologically and energetically less expensive than a diet that includes meat

Biology
1 answer:
ss7ja [257]2 years ago
4 0

Vegetarians have more energy available since they are one trophic level lower than the other parents. Producers are essentially where vegetarianism begins.

<h3>What is vegetarian diet?</h3>
  • Diets based on plants typically use a lot less energy than diets based on livestock.
  • This is mostly a result of the need to feed livestock animals a lot of vegetation.
  • For instance, when a person consumes a plant, around 20% of the plant's energy is transferred to the person for use as fuel or to repair bodily tissue.
  • The same grains and soybeans that are farmed for animal feed are also used to feed humans.
  • Feeding meat eaters requires more space than feeding vegetarians does.
  • Additionally, a pound of beef requires 5 to 15 pounds of grain to be produced.
  • Vegetarians have more energy available since they are one trophic level lower than the other parents.
  • Producers are essentially where vegetarianism begins.

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Hb = hemoglobin (constant, all red blood cells have hemoglobin, we are looking at the mutation in the beta globin gene of the hemoglobin which will be the allele we focus on)

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50 % chance that the offspring will be carriers (AS)

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