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    the somatic cells count, or white blood cells. The greater the number of somatic cells, the higher the level of infection in the teat and udder. Perform the California Mastitis Test by stripping milk from each teat of the cow’s udder into a four cup paddle with each cup corresponding to the teat the milk is taken from. An added reagent will determine the somatic cell count in each…

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    we hear the word milk we think of many things. The reminisce of the doctor telling us we don’t have enough calcium. Our parents asking us if we had our glass of milk today. The unconventional saying that was stuck in your head;Got Milk? When in fact, animal milk is not healthy for humans.We are the only mammals in the world who consume milk after childhood.We have millions of dairy farms around the world yet we produce our own milk we can drink. Why should we abuse animals for milk when we have…

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    be better absorbed in the body. It is recommended that women >50 years and men >70 years take calcium 1200mg/day (food plus supplement) and vitamin D 800 units/daily. Foods that are rich in calcium include dairy products such as milk, cheese, cottage cheese, yogurt, soy products and vegetables…

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    people. Forget convenience drinks and store-bought juices; done right, homemade smoothies and fresh juices are packed with nutrients. Stock up on fresh berries in the summer, and freeze them for the cooler times of year, then pair with the milk of your choice (soy, almond, rice, coconut) to make delicious dairy-free shakes. Better yet, use naturally creamy bananas to give body and texture to your smoothies. Bonus: they’re naturally sweet, and offset tart or bitter fruits and veggies…

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    Dairy Culture Essay

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    Dairy products, especially milk, are an integral part of the American lifestyle. Historically, the American Dairy Association, doctors, and parents encouraged drinking four 8-ounce glasses of milk, and even today, the USDA Food Pyramid teaches primary students to consume three servings of dairy products daily . With Got Milk? campaigns, cooperatives, and schools supporting the industry, dairy products have become a part of American culture. However, the popularity of milk is beginning to…

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    Lactose and How is it Used? Lactose is a disccharide only found in milk, which is metabolized into the monosaccharides galactose, and later into glucose. This is then used for cell energy or stored as glycogen (Nutrients Review, 2016). lactose also assists in the uptake of calcium, an essential nutrient, which is a secondary constituent of milk. Perhaps this is the…

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    The humorous in the upper arm and the femur in the lower leg are examples of long bones in the arms and legs. Also there is the ulna in the forearm and the tibia and fibula in the lower leg. Long bones function is to support weight of the body. The femur is the longest bone in the body. Long bones also include the metatarsals, phalanges and the metacarpals. Long bones simplify movement. The flat bones in the body include the cranial bones, ribs, sternum and the scapula. Flat bones have function…

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    We will use 7 different liquids in the experiment, including : Gatorade, beer, pop, juice, water, lemonade, and milk. The ingredients in Gatorade are: water, sucrose, dextrose, citric acid, natural flavor, sodium chloride, sodium citrate. The ingredients in pop: carbonated water, sucrose, caramel color, caffeine, red 40, ester gum, sodium citrate, citric acid, phosphoric…

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    conditions lactose intolerance) one can reduce the amount of dairy one consumes, they can “choosing smaller size of dairy up to 4 ounces at a time, the smaller the serving, the less likely it is to cause gastrointestinal problems”. They can also “drink milk with other foods, buying lactose-reduced, or lactose-free products.” Another challenge people with lactose intolerance face is not getting enough…

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    Introduction Milk is the ultimate superfood, right? Only if you're a calf. I'll tell you why these things are terrible for you and why cow milk should not be part of our diet. Preview of Main Points I'll be covering what cow's milk is, what is in it, and what it actually does to our bodies. Body Main Point 1 A cow's milk is designed to nourish her baby calf. A woman's breast milk is designed to nourish our baby humans. We aren't supposed to interchange breast milk between species.…

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