Biology, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

describe the colostrum............

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Answered by Anonymous
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. The fluid secreted by the mammary glands soon after child birth is called colostrum.

Colostrum:

It is the sticky and yellow fluid

secreted by the mammary glands soon after

child birth. It contains proteins, lactose and

mother’s antibodies e.g. IgA. The fat content

in colostrum is low. The antibodies present in it

helps in developing resistance for the new born

baby at a time when its own immune response

is not fully developed.

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Answered by unique001
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Hey dear mate here is your answer.

Colostrum is the first secretion from the mammary glands after giving birth.

Hope it will help you.

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