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====Cofactor====
 
====Cofactor====
 
Small non-protein compound that binds to a protein to facilitate or increase the rate of biological activity; may be organic (i.e., coenzymes) or inorganic (i.e., minerals).  
 
Small non-protein compound that binds to a protein to facilitate or increase the rate of biological activity; may be organic (i.e., coenzymes) or inorganic (i.e., minerals).  
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====Complementary Pet Food ====
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Complementary pet foods are designed to be only a part of the diet and they do not meet the known nutritional requirements when fed alone. They must be used in combination with additional food types to fulfill daily requirements.
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====Complete Pet Food====
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Pet foods providing all the nutrients in the amounts and proportions animals need are considered complete. Only complete pet foods are suitable for daily feeding without adding further food products except water.
 
====Conditionally Essential Nutrients====
 
====Conditionally Essential Nutrients====
 
Amino acids, fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals that have limited de novo synthesis by animals and during specific periods of high nutrient demand (such as growth or gestation) may be required in the diet.
 
Amino acids, fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals that have limited de novo synthesis by animals and during specific periods of high nutrient demand (such as growth or gestation) may be required in the diet.
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