lactose intolerance
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jkatano
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- Project Question: lactose intolerance
- Project Due Date: 3/30/12
- Project Status: I am finished with my experiment and analyzing the data
lactose intolerance
Do the glucose concentration of regular milk and lactose-free milk change after the addition of the lactase?
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Re: lactose intolerance
Hi, jkatano,
If your project is related to a particular one listed here on ScienceBuddies (https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... p031.shtml), I'm assuming that you read that page already for your background research. As for your question, you'd probably know the answer better than I would since you've already finished the experiment! Please share details about that and be as specific as possible with what you did. Remember, each and every detail can greatly help an Expert to help you! With that said, let me leave you with some informational links that might be of some (post-research/experimental) assistance:
http://www.livestrong.com/article/23208 ... se-levels/
http://www.exploratorium.edu/snacks/mil ... index.html
They're not at all difficult to read, so they should be enjoyable and, perhaps, very helpful if you haven't already seen them before.
Hope this helped,
RM
If your project is related to a particular one listed here on ScienceBuddies (https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... p031.shtml), I'm assuming that you read that page already for your background research. As for your question, you'd probably know the answer better than I would since you've already finished the experiment! Please share details about that and be as specific as possible with what you did. Remember, each and every detail can greatly help an Expert to help you! With that said, let me leave you with some informational links that might be of some (post-research/experimental) assistance:
http://www.livestrong.com/article/23208 ... se-levels/
http://www.exploratorium.edu/snacks/mil ... index.html
They're not at all difficult to read, so they should be enjoyable and, perhaps, very helpful if you haven't already seen them before.
Hope this helped,
RM
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Re: lactose intolerance
I think your question would be more appropriate for the life sciences forum
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... m.php?f=25
Anyway, you asked "Do the glucose concentration of regular milk and lactose-free milk change after the addition of the lactase?". But this is just what you measured in steps 5-16 of the project procedure. I would guess yes, but you are the one who has the data to answer this question.
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... m.php?f=25
Anyway, you asked "Do the glucose concentration of regular milk and lactose-free milk change after the addition of the lactase?". But this is just what you measured in steps 5-16 of the project procedure. I would guess yes, but you are the one who has the data to answer this question.

