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- Gastrointestinal tract (16596 bytes)
4: The GI tract differs substantially from animal to animal. For instance, some animals h...
45: ... of hollow organs joined in a long, twisting tube from the [[mouth]] to the [[anus]] (see figure). Ins...
59: ...ese waves of narrowing push the food and fluid in front of them through each hollow organ.
67: ...the small intestine and dissolved into the juices from the pancreas, liver, and intestine, the content...
69: ...own as fiber, and older cells that have been shed from the mucosa. These materials are propelled into ... - Dairy product (4337 bytes)
1: ...g generally comes from [[cow]]s, but occasionally from other [[mammal]]s such as [[goat]]s, [[sheep]],...
5: There are more than 30 main products made from milk with a number of sub-products in each cate...
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11: ...or powdered milk), produced by removing the water from milk
24: ...lk]], the liquid left over after producing butter from cream, often dried as stock food - Biology (23579 bytes)
4: '''Biology''' is the [[science]] of [[life]] (from the [[Greek language|Greek]] words ''bios'' = l...
19: ...>Biology studies the variety of life ''(clockwise from top-left)'' ''[[E. coli]]'', tree [[fern]], [[g...
38: ... tells the characteristics of the various species from which it descended—together with its gene...
62: ...existing [[organism]]s on [[Earth]] are descended from a common ancestor or ancestral [[gene pool]]. ...
64: ...hat there has been an unbroken continuity of life from the initial origin of life to the present time.... - Hedgehog (8006 bytes)
17: ...' found through parts of [[Europe]], [[Asia]], [[Africa]], and [[New Zealand]]. There are no hedgehog...
19: ...ills of a [[porcupine]], cannot easily be removed from the animal.
25: ... lick and bite the source and then form a scented froth in its mouth and paste it on its quills with i...
27: ...gs. However, hedgehogs are [[lactose intolerance|lactose intolerant]] and will eagerly eat cheese products...
39: ... European Hedgehog, and thus is sometimes called African Pygmy Hedgehog. Other species kept as pets ar... - Flatulence (3532 bytes)
6: Intestinal gas comes from exogenous (90%) and endogenous (10%) sources. ...
10: In beans, endogenous gases seem to arise from [[oligosaccharide]]s, carbohydrates that are re...
12: ...ive rise to excessive gas production when milk or lactose-containing substances have been consumed. - Milk (13238 bytes)
3: ...to]], [[cheese]], [[casein]], [[whey protein]], [[lactose]], dried milk, and many other food-additive and i...
13: *Human breast milk is thin and high in [[lactose]], its primary [[sugar]].
16: ... where lactose becomes indigestible, leading to [[lactose intolerance]] a [[gastrointestinal]] condition th...
18: ... the human enzymes digesting the milk, can differ from breed to breed and mammal to mammal.
38: ...nt fat for developing toddlers who have graduated from [[breast milk]] or [[infant formula]].
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