answersLogoWhite

0

Sterile milk is used in protein catabolism experiments to eliminate the presence of unwanted microorganisms that could interfere with the results. By using sterile conditions, researchers ensure that any observed changes in protein breakdown are solely due to the experimental variables being tested, rather than microbial activity. This helps maintain the integrity of the data and ensures more accurate and reliable results. Additionally, sterile milk provides a consistent source of protein for the experiment.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

3w ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Does orange juice work for the plastic milk experiment?

no. the plastic milk experiment uses the casein (a protein) in milk. This protein is not present in orange juice.


Fat and protein in milk?

milk has fat and low protein but high calcuim


Does milk contain casein protein?

Yes, milk contains casein protein.


Do you have to drink milk to get the protein from peanuts?

No, you don't have to drink milk to get the protein from peanuts. Milk and peanuts do have different amino acid (building blocks of protein) ratios however. There are certain essential amino acids found in milk that are not found in peanuts. Protein coupling is used to get the most out of the protein you consume.


What do you mean of sterile milk?

milk which has no microorganisms. it can be done by boiling milk at high temperature (180 degree F) for few seconds.


What kind of protein is milk?

complete protein


From which animal does the milk in Gatorade milkshake come from?

Gatorade Milkshakes contain what is called "milk protein isolate," an extract that can provide as much as 20 g. of protein. The milk protein comes from cow's milk.


Is milk sterile as it drawn from the cow?

Yes, Milk SHOULD be sterile when it is still in the udder, just like urine should be sterile when it's still in the bladder. A healthy udder does not have bacteria in it, so is sterile. In this case the bacteria is picked up in the distal teat canal, and the outside of the teat. When the udder becomes infected with bacteria (a disease process called mastitis), the milk is no longer sterile. This is when the cow has mastitis, where bacteria have entered the udder and infected the mammary tissue. Most bacteria in a healthy, non-mastitis-infected cow that does affect the milk are found in the teat canal and enter the milk when the milk is excreted through the teats.


Does milk protein contain lactose?

Yes, milk protein does not contain lactose. Lactose is a type of sugar found in milk, while milk protein is made up of different types of proteins such as casein and whey.


What is the difference in protein content between breast milk and cow's milk?

Breast milk typically contains around 1-1.5 protein, while cow's milk has a higher protein content of about 3-3.5.


What animal milk is the richest in protein?

Cow's milk is the richest in protein among commonly consumed animal milks, with about 8 grams of protein per 1 cup serving. Sheep and goat milk also contain high amounts of protein, with sheep milk having slightly more protein than goat milk.


What do human beings have in common with a gallon of milk?

protein milk is packed with protein and so is your body.,....hopefully. milk is a great drink