But it isn’t a dead animal so we don’t really give a shithttps://twitter.com/womenshealthmag/status/1009141265320079360 …
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Also, how glycolysis works (witch happens In plants and in mammals). Using chemical formulas, you can make a reasonable estimation how many ATPs are made from 1 glucose molecule in both Anaerobic and Aerobic conditions. Plants only use the Krebs cycle though because mitochondria
Cool story, bro. But you've completely missed the point. Your logic is broken. We all know that both plants and animals are alive, but that doesn't mean they are the same nor does it mean that there is even a similar impact in the ways they are treated.
An example of your broken logic reformated: Take cats and dogs. We know that both cats and dogs normally have four legs. By your logic, cats are dogs. Yes, plants have mitochondria. So?
Also in the mitochondria, we have the proton pump for the making of ATP (witch happen in both animals and in plants). Reducing agents from glycosis and the Krebs cycle. They are oxidized and the end result is at least 38 ATP for 1 glucose molecule and water.
This is how life works and how an organism (plant or mammal) can reproduce, and have engery to maintain homeostatsis.
All I desire in life is to maintain homeostasis but not at the expense of another animal
You're in luck, mate! You can get all the nutrients you need from plants. Heck, some plants' very survival depends on you eating them!
You're telling me I can get all the cell's I need from plants and not animals? Well sign me up!
Cells within cells within cells, interlinked.pic.twitter.com/h3EDo96qcD
Biology is the “why of life” and chemistry is “how”. Using chemistry you can describe how phodiester bonds form, how proteins are made in the Endoplasmic recticlum (ER). Also how the Krebs cycle works (Both in plants and in animals). Chemistry just explains the formulas to life
Vegans who choose not to eat animals or the products from animals do so because animals are sentient beings.They are self aware, have a nervous system and therefore can feel pain (except for the naked mole rat, google them, they are ace!).Vegetables are/have non of those things.
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