APA (7th ed.):
ProCon.org. (2018, November 20). Human anatomy has evolved to support a primarily vegetarian diet. ProCon.org. https://vegetarian.procon.org/arguments/a-vegetarian-diet-helps-build-healthy-bones-because-vegetarians-absorb-more-calcium-than-meat-eaters
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Chicago (17th ed.):
ProCon.org, "Human anatomy has evolved to support a primarily vegetarian diet.," ProCon.org. last modified November 20, 2018. https://vegetarian.procon.org/arguments/a-vegetarian-diet-helps-build-healthy-bones-because-vegetarians-absorb-more-calcium-than-meat-eaters/.
MLA (9th ed.):
ProCon.org, "Human anatomy has evolved to support a primarily vegetarian diet." ProCon.org. 20 Nov. 2018, vegetarian.procon.org/arguments/a-vegetarian-diet-helps-build-healthy-bones-because-vegetarians-absorb-more-calcium-than-meat-eaters
[Editor’s Note: The MLA citation style requires double spacing within entries.]
Turabian (9th ed.):
ProCon.org. "Human anatomy has evolved to support a primarily vegetarian diet." ProCon.org. Last modified on November 20, 2018. Accessed October 14, 2023. https://vegetarian.procon.org/arguments/a-vegetarian-diet-helps-build-healthy-bones-because-vegetarians-absorb-more-calcium-than-meat-eaters/