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    Society has always been told that there is a distinct correlation between the foods one eats and ones overall health‚ hence the term‚ “You are what you eat.” There have been multiple studies on blood types and what diseases they are must prone to obtain‚ but it was not until recently when Dr. Peter J. D’ Adamo‚ in his book‚ Eat Right for Your Blood Type‚ identified the four blood types as the main advisor for determining what foods people should eat‚ what type of exercise one should do‚ and what

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    INTRODUCTION Milk is the nature’s idea of food for infants and growing children in our country‚ except in rare cases of lactose intolerance. The importance of milk occupies in our diet has been recognized his childhood. Origin of the Milk Industry: since Vedic time‚ and all modern research has only supported and reinforced this view. In fact‚ milk is now considered not only desirable but very much essential to person from After the independence dairy and animal husbandry taken vital importance

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    Veganism

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    Today’s society is constantly changing. People everywhere are changing beliefs‚ appearances‚ and even ways of life. One of these new ways of life‚ known as Veganism‚ is one that is rapidly sweeping the nation. Veganism‚ as defined by Merriam-Webster Dictionary‚ is a strict vegetarian who consumes no animal food or dairy products. Are all of these so called Vegans just part of a new trend‚ or is there something legitimate behind the lifestyle? Vegans live by the idea that they are bettering the world

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    In the second separation of this experiment‚ the Erlenmeyer flask with the first filtrate was put into a beaker so the filtrate was in the beaker. The beaker was then heated on a hotplate until near boiling. After the whey protein had precipitated‚ a vacuum filter was used to filter out the whey. These proteins were then air-dried. A qualitative test was done to indicate that the sample extracted was the protein whey. Again‚ a small test tube was used and 2 mL of protein test solution was put in

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    Kliger’s Iron Agar slants also contains a pH indicator‚ phenol red‚ which can be used to test the presence of fermentation. If there is a glucose or lactose fermentation‚ the acid will be produced‚ and the color will change from red to yellow. If there is only glucose fermentation‚ the slant will have a yellow butt. If there are both glucose and lactose fermentation‚ there will be a yellow slant and butt. Kliger’s Iron Agar slants is also used to check the presence of hydrogen sulfide. If hydrogen

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    The components of milk also determine the possible bacteria that can grow‚ which includes water‚ fat‚ proteins‚ lactose‚ total solids‚ and minerals (Friedman 2017). The flavor and nutrients stem primarily from the milk fat‚ proteins‚ and lactose. When left to sit at room temperature‚ a cream will form on the surface of whole milk‚ and a smaller and lower cream will form in skim milk. The cream is partially comprised of solid fats

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    old who is lactose intolerant Breakfast * Lactose free milk with Weetabix Snack * Banana * Orange or Blackcurrant Diluted Drink Lunch * Tomato and Chicken Pasta – Chicken cut into small pieces‚ Tomato cut into small pieces * Jelly and Fruit (Grapes‚ Apples‚ Pears) * Water Snack * Carrot or cucumber or sweet pepper slices * Lactose free milk Dinner * Beef and mash‚ with steamed veg * Water * Vanilla Cake with custard (made with lactose free milk)

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    Human Evolution

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    the Homo sapien would begin to slow down the production of lactase in its body. Lactase is the enzyme that allows mammals to digest the lactose in milk. Any other milk drinking after the production of lactase slowed down resulted in things such as stomach cramps or diarrhea that was life threatening. Without the enzyme‚ lactase‚ the body is unable to digest lactose and it simply goes bad in the guts. However‚ thousands of years later‚ a genetic mutation occurred in a homo sapien that permanently jammed

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    1) A hypothesis is 1) an educated guess based on observations‚ that is testable 2) Consider the following statement: "If all vertebrates have backbones‚ and turtles are vertebrates‚ then turtles have backbones." This statement is an example of 2) hypothesis 3) Which of the following statements about evolution is true? 3) 4) Life is organized in a hierarchical fashion. Which of the following sequences correctly lists that hierarchy from least inclusive to most inclusive? 4) 5) What is the difference

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    proliferation is limited. Both EMB and SS agars are also differential as they contain lactose‚ which causes indicator dyes in the media to change color in response to increased acidity when it is fermented. On an EMB plate‚ the colony color of a lactose fermenter might range in appearance from intensely pink to purple/black to a metallic green depending on the degree of lactose fermentation. On an SS plate‚ lactose fermenters will appear pink. In addition‚ SS agar contains thiosulfate‚ which if reduced

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