Lactose is a sugar that is broken down by an enzyme called lactase. This enzyme is produced by cells in the intestinal wall. Some groups of people become lastose intolerant by 2-3 years old. See link below:
Lactase, amylase, and cellulase are enzymes. Enzymes are proteins that act as biological catalysts, speeding up chemical reactions in living organisms. Each of these enzymes plays a specific role in breaking down lactose, starch, and cellulose, respectively.
The Book of Acts begins in Jerusalem and ends in Rome.
Do you consider nutcase as a word?Others would be enchase, lactase, and hydrase.
The sugar which is found in milk is called Lactose. Anything that is sugar always ends in "-ose" on the list of ingredients.
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Almost anything which ends in "~ose" is a sugar. So, fructose, lactose, glucose and sucrose
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The book of Acts ends with the Apostle Paul in Rome, where he is under house arrest awaiting trial.
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