The answer to the question would be lukewarm
False. There are actually 9 essential amino acids that are needed to make a complete protein that is necessary for the dietary needs of a person. These amino acids includes Tryptophan, Isoleucine, Threonine, Lysine, Leucine, Valine, Methionine+Cystine, Phenylalanine+Tyrosine and Histidine. Generally, a complete protein can be gained from animal foods such as fish, poultry, animal meats and eggs, but it can also gain from selected plant foods as well. Incomplete protein can also become a complete protein when 2 or more incomplete protein are combined.
This is a very general question. There are many diseases that cause this. Some that I can think of are Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s disease, and cerebral palsy.
C. loss of fluids. it will make you go to bathroom alot