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@Brianna17

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What is lactadherin?
 a. An iron-binding protein in breast milk
  b. A vitamin D-binding protein in breast milk
  c. A breast milk protein that inactivates a GI virus that causes diarrhea
  d. A protein supplement to infant formulas that simulates the digestibility properties of alpha-lactalbumin

Question 2

Cooking an 8-ounce raw steak will reduce the weight (ounces) to approximately
 a. 3 1/2 b. 5.
  c. 6 d. 7.



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Answer to Question 1

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