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A baby's stomach is small at birth, about the size of a cherry. It gradually grows to hold more milk as the baby grows. Newborns need frequent feedings because their stomachs can only hold a small amount of milk at a time. As the baby grows, their stomach size increases, allowing them to take in more milk during each feeding.
Methylene blue reduction is the method used to measure the bacterial density in milk. The test is evaluated in term of the amount of time required from introduction of the blue until the milk turns white.
A newborn baby's stomach is about the size of a cherry or marble, holding only a small amount of milk at a time. This small size means they need to feed frequently, usually every 2-3 hours, to get enough nourishment. As the baby grows, their stomach expands, allowing them to take in more milk and go longer between feedings.
The appropriate stomach size for a 5-day-old baby is about the size of a cherry or a marble. This is because a newborn baby's stomach is small and can only hold a small amount of milk at a time. It is important to feed the baby small, frequent meals to prevent overfeeding and discomfort.
A newborn's stomach is about the size of a cherry or marble, holding only a small amount of milk at a time. This small size means they need to feed frequently, usually every 2-3 hours, to meet their nutrition needs and stay satisfied. As they grow, their stomach expands, allowing them to take in more milk and go longer between feedings.
Anything under a quart I measure in milliliters.
Milliliters.
It depends on the size of the glass and how much is in it.
Not all goats give a small amount of milk. There are many factors that play into the amount of milk a goat will give. Such as; breed, age, season, feed quality.
There are approximately 177.44118 grams in .75 cups. This is quite a small amount so be careful as you measure it.
The answer for which tool should you use to measure the capacity of a juice glass is a measuring cup.
The volume of a glass of milk would best be measured in millilitres.
It has about 12g per cup. It should be noted that skim, 1%, 2%, and whole milk all have the same amount of sugar per serving.
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No exact value but you can know the mass of liquid from this relation Denisty=Mass/volume so the mass=Volume*Density ,,, this is the weight of milk you can add the weight of the glass but you must first weigh it on a balance.
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UHT milk can have a slightly burnt taste. A small amount of vitamins are lost during the processing, but this is not a large amount.