Two richest known sources of edible protein are - (1) meat and eggs (2) milk and vegetables (3) soyabean and groundnut (4) some type of algae and other microorganisms

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(3) soyabean and groundnut Explanation: The richest sources of protein are animal foods such as chicken, meat, fish, cheese and eggs. However, plant proteins are believed to be healthier because of their lower fat content.

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