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nelaaney

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What is colostrum?
 A) a clot in the milk duct in the breast
  B) a major protein in breast milk
  C) a hormone that promotes milk production
  D) a milklike substance secreted right after delivery

Question 2

What is the chief reason that breast-fed infants usually need to eat more frequently than formula-fed infants?
 A) Breast milk contains less fat.
  B) Breast milk is digested faster.
  C) Breast milk is less nutrient dense.
  D) The amount of milk consumed per feeding is lower in breast-fed infants.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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nelaaney

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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