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Milk will always curdle or clot in any stomach because of the stomach acid

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The babies of which animals drink Mother's Milk?

Most baby animals (mammals, that is) drink the mother's milk untill they can fend for themselves.


Why are lactases important enzymes for mammals?

To break down the lactose in milk. Babies have this enzyme turned on, but in many parts of the world, those parts without a herding history, the enzyme is turned off in adults causing problems with the digestion of milk products.All mammals feed their babies milk and this enzyme is needed to break down lactose in milk.


Do platelets dissolve a forming clot?

No, platelets aggregate to form a clot but do not dissolve it. Clot dissolution or removal is typically done by fibrinolysis, a process mediated by enzymes that break down the fibrin mesh in the clot.


Is milk made from bacteria?

If you are talking about cow's milk, then I suppose yes it is in a very roundabout way. First of all understand that milk is made by the mother animal out of her own body tissues. Milk is a modified form of "sweat" produced by modified sweat glands. However to produce milk the mother animal has to eat food, in the case of human milk the mother just eats more human food and drinks water and the body turn this into the raw material needed to produce the rich breast milk needed to feed her baby. With cows, although they eat grass, they can not digest this grass because it is made of "cellulose". They have special stomachs in which the chewed up grass is fermented by bacteria that live naturally in these stomachs and the bacteria break down and grow on the cellulose. The cow then "digests" these bacteria as its food. Thus in the case of ruminants, the food the mother cow lives on is bacteria and thus the milk was indeed originally bacteria.


When cheese is made the enzyme called rennin which curdles milk can be isolated from?

Rennin, also known as chymosin, is an enzyme found in the stomach lining of calves. It can be isolated from the stomachs of calves or produced using biotechnology. Rennin is used in cheese making to coagulate milk, separating it into curds and whey.

Related Questions

Were do cows drink milk from in their mothers body?

Cows don't drink milk, only cow babies - calves - drink milk. And it comes from their udders, which are pretty far down on their stomachs, just before their hind legs.


What can you buy for babies?

Milk. Babies love milk.


What enzymes clot milk in baby?

Rennin


Is whole milk better than babies milk?

Babies don't produce milk.


Is filled milk safe for babies?

Filled milk is not safe for babies as if it is not handled properly it may cause several problems to babies. Mothers milk is always safe for babies.


What is the best milk for new born babies?

Mother Milk is the best milk for new born babies:-)


What acid helps to clot rubber milk?

fomic acid


Why do tiger babies suckle?

Tiger babies suckle milk from their mothers.


Does it feed milk to its babies?

Yes. Almost all mammals feed milk to their babies.


How do babies drink milk if they're allergic to milk?

Babies who are allergic to milk can be given an alternative such as one called laxigen.


Why is a babies diet different from an older persons diet?

Babies for the first 0-6 months require only breast milk as it provides all the nutrients they need and their stomachs are not biologically capable of handling anything else. Babies in general require less salt, fat etc because their organs are still developing and adult amounts of food containing salt and fat would have a detrimental affect on their development. They require smaller portions as they are small and so are their stomachs.


What is the holiday animal that has six stomachs and gives milk?

cow there is no such animal that has 6 stomachs . Cows have one large stomach that can have from 3 up to 10 "compartments" .