No. The stomach of the bovine is the place you will find it, along with the stomach of infants, where it aids their digestion of mother's milk.
hair found on fetal pig is very thin and light-colored. it is found all over the pig's body.
There are many characteristics found in a fetal pig. Fetal pigs generally have all of the characteristics of an adult pig.
A pig is an animal found in the genus Sus family with an average life span of 8 years. The home of a pig is referred to as a sty or pigpen.
The uterine horn of a pig enables a female pig to produce litters.
A piglet is a baby pig. A pig is an adult pig.
the optimal pH for rennin is around 1-2, as this closely resembles the acidic environment of the stomach where rennin is most commonly found. However rennin also works at neutral pH, although at a much lower level of reaction. This is necessary because sometimes the stomach is diluted by outside materials.
CI rennin?
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Rennin, it was one of my science questions :-)
Rennin, it helps with digestion of milk during infancy and childhood
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It's not rennin... christ. Lactase is needed to digest the Lactose, Protease is needed to digest the casein and whey protein and Lipase is needed to digest the fats (lipids) in the milk.
No. Rennin is derived fom rennet, which comes from a cows stomach.
rennin is an enzyme which makes milk harden in your stomach so that it can be broken down and digested
Rennin helps to break down milk. Renin breaks down angiotensinogen.
hair found on fetal pig is very thin and light-colored. it is found all over the pig's body.
Pancreatic amylase Lipase Pepsin Salivary amylase Maltase Rennin (younger version of pepsin mostly found in babies)