According to the World Health Organization, there is a standard minimum amount of dietary energy and protein needed for each person each day. Drag and drop the name of the region to the box that correctly describes the dietary energy and protein available in 2010.

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Answer:

0.83 g per kilogram per day

Explanation:

According to the According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the daily  limit of the protein intake is pegged at 0.83 g per kilogram per day. This is the safe amount of protein a person can take in order for the body to effectively metabolize all the amino acids in the protein diet. A diet with a very high protein content may likely upset the cleaning system, including the liver and the renal system. This leads to the build up of excess amino acids that then convert to harmful nitrogenous compounds like urea. This causes at times kidney stones.