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Question:

Generally speaking, adult ruminants can synthesize the amino acids they need. Exceptions are high-producing ruminants, such as dairy cows, to which it is necessary to supplement the rations with synthetic amino acids. Which are in order the main limiting amino acids for cows with high milk production?

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Answer:

Methionine followed by lysine


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Alternative answers:

Lysine followed by leucine
Threonine followed by arginine
Leucine followed by lysine
Glycine followed by arginine