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What does rennin do in small children?

Changes liquid milk into a (semi) solid food. When milk is a large part of the diet it is important that it stays in the stomach long enough for the gastric juices to do their job.


When does a fossil become a fossil?

A fossil is formed when organic remains are slowly replaced by minerals, preserving the structure. The process can take thousands or millions of years. Once this transformation is complete, the organic material is considered a fossil.


Why does food stays in the organs so long?

Food stays in the organs for a relatively long time as it travels through the digestive system, where it is broken down and absorbed. The process of digestion takes time as the food moves through the stomach, small intestine, and large intestine, where nutrients are extracted and waste is processed. Efficient digestion is important for the body to extract the necessary nutrients from food.


What is the smallest unit of a element that still maintains the characteristics of the element?

The smallest unit of an element that still maintains its chemical properties is an atom. Each element is uniquely defined by the number of protons in its nucleus, which stays constant in all atoms of that element.


What is wrong with the formula H4PO1?

H4PO1 isn't anything. I believe you meant H3PO4. Remember, Phosphate (PO4) is a polyatomic, which means that the molecule PO4 stays together. The charge is 3-. And H is +1. The 4 on the oxygen is NOT A CHARGE. It is the number of oxygens on the molecule.