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lactose is found in which​

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Answered by rosalena
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Answer:

milk

Explanation:

Lactose is a type of sugar, naturally found in milk and dairy products. In the intestine, lactose is transformed by lactase, an enzyme, into glucose and galactose, both simpler sugars, which are used by our body for energy and various functions. Most people have difficulty digesting lactose

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Lactose is found in which ....???

Ans) Lactose production in nature is limited to the mammalian breast ,which contains the enzyme system ( lactose syncthase) necessary to create this linkage . Human milk contains approximately 7% lactose by weight, which is among the highest lactose concentration of all mammalian milks.

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