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Which of these is a protein? table sugar sunflower oil collagen
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Which of these is a protein?
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sun flower oil it comes from a plant and the plant is a protein
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collagen is the main component of connective tissue, it is the most abundant protein in mammals making up from 25% to 35% of whole-body protein
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