Science, asked by anusumti1, 10 months ago

explain how, the milk which we get from cow actually from the plants?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cows are able to produce milk as a result of the nutrients they get from food, which is mainly grass and other edible plants. Hence it may be said that milk comes indirectly from plants (eaten by the cow). The cattle feed has to be of good quality and rich, so that the cow is able to secrete milk.

Answered by queency28
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Cows are able to produce milk as a result of the nutrients they get from food, which is mainly grass and other edible plants. Hence it may be said that milk comes indirectly from plants (eaten by the cow). The cattle feed has to be of good quality and rich, so that the cow is able to secrete milk.

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