a majority of humans (approximately 70%) cannot digest milk after childhood (lactase nonpersistent also known as lactose

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a majority of humans (approximately 70%) cannot digest milk after childhood (lactase nonpersistent also known as lactose

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a majority of humans (approximately 70%) cannot digest milk
after childhood (lactase nonpersistent also known as lactose
intolerant) while some are able to digest milk as adult ( they are
lactase persistent, or lactose tolerant). In areas of the world
where humans raised. cattle (cows),more humans are lactase
persistent. Use what you just learned about the effects of natural
selection and construct an explanation for why there are now more
lactose-tolerant humans living in areas of the world where there
are more cows. *hint: what are the benefits associated with being
able to consume milk and dairy products? ( write in 3-5 sentences
please, I'll. give you a thumb up)
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