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The lining of the small intestine produces lactase. Lactase breaks down large polymers in lactoseto monomers for absorption through the lining of the intestine. Those people who do not produce lactase
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The lining of the small intestine produces lactase. Lactase breaks down large polymers in lactoseto monomers for absorption through the lining of the intestine. Those people who do not produce lactase -
O Make lactose instead of breaking it down
O Convert lactose into toxic chemicals
O Break down lactase more quickly
O Are not capable of breaking down lactose
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O Break down lactase more quickly
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O Break down lactase more quickly
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