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| Which of the following is not in milk: minerals, vitamins, pigments, enzymes, water |
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| What four hormones are involved in lactation: |
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| progesterone, estrogen, prolactin, oxytocin |
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| Lactation is a _______physiological process. |
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| What 3 things make colostrum important for newborn? |
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high energy nutrients
necessary antibodies from the mother
works as a laxative |
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| What is it called when antibodies are passed on by the mother? |
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| femur, pelvis, lateral suspensory ligament, medial suspensory ligament, connective tissue lamel, skin, teat |
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| What is the crease in the cow's udder called? |
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| Milk secretes from what part of the udder? |
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| When stimulated for milk ejection, what chemical does the brain release? |
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| Where does oxytocin come from? |
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| posterior pituitary gland |
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| What does oxytocin do in the udder? |
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| causes the myoepithelial cells to contract and secrete milk from the alveoli |
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| What is the lumen? re: lactation |
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| The sites in the alveoli where the milk droplets are formed in lactation |
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| How much calcium in the American diet comes from dairy products? |
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| What is missing in milk that makes an "all milk diet" a bad idea? |
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| What four vitamins are well found in milk? |
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| poss answers: geriatric foods, animal feeds, protein supplements, alcohol, methane, biomass |
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| Which comes first, pasteurization or homogenization? |
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| Does pasteurization reduce nutritional value? |
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| How high is milk heated for pasteurization? For how long? |
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| What is the reason milk is homogenized? |
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| to prevent the fat from separating and rising to the top of the milk |
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| Can butter be made from homogenized milk? |
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| What are the three types of homogenization? |
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| High pressure, low pressure, sonic vibration |
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