How many kilocalories are there in 100 grams of mother's milk ?

1 Answer

Answer :

100 grams of breast milk contains 65 kcal.

Related questions

Description : How many kilocalories are there in 100 grams of cow's milk ?

Last Answer : 100 grams of cow's milk contains 67 kcal.

Description : How many kilocalories are there in 100 grams of cooking oil ?

Last Answer : 100 grams of cooking oil contains 900 kcal.

Description : How many kilocalories are there in 100 grams of ghee ?

Last Answer : 100 grams of ghee contains 900 kcal.

Description : How many kilocalories are there in 100 grams of castrated meat ?

Last Answer : 100 grams of castrated meat contains 194 kcal.

Description : How many kilocalories are there in 100 grams of chicken meat ?

Last Answer : 100 grams of chicken meat contains 109 grams of kcal.

Description : How many kilocalories are there in 100 grams of egg ?

Last Answer : 100 grams of eggs contain 173 kcal.

Description : How many kilocalories are there in 100 grams of catla fish ?

Last Answer : 100 grams of catla fish has 111 kcal.

Description : How many kilocalories are there in 100 grams of hilsa fish ?

Last Answer : 100 grams of hilsa fish has 273 kcal.

Description : How many kilocalories are there in 100 grams of beans ?

Last Answer : 100 grams of beans have 96 kcal.

Description : How many kilocalories are there in 100 grams of barbati ?

Last Answer : : 100 grams of berberine has 26 kcal.

Description : How many kilocalories are there in 100 grams of cabbage ?

Last Answer : : 100 grams of cabbage has 27 kcal.

Description : How many kilocalories are there in 100 grams of cauliflower ?

Last Answer : 100 grams of cauliflower has 30 kcal.

Description : How many kilocalories are there in 100 grams of eggplant ?

Last Answer : 100 grams of eggplant has 24 kcal.

Description : How many kilocalories are there in 100 grams of pumpkin ?

Last Answer : 100 grams of pumpkin contains 60 kcal.

Description : How many kilocalories does 100 grams of pusha contain ?

Last Answer : : 100 grams of puisha contains 26 kcal.

Description : How many kilocalories are there in 100 grams of Kalmisha ?

Last Answer : : 100 grams of Kalmisha has 28 kcal.

Description : How many kilocalories are there in 100 grams of round potato ?

Last Answer : 100 grams of round potato has 97 kcal.

Description : How many kilocalories are there in 100 grams of carrots ?

Last Answer : 100 grams of carrots have 48 kcal.

Description : How many kilocalories are there in 100 grams of gram ?

Last Answer : : 100 grams of gram has 360 kcal.

Description : How many kilocalories are there in 100 grams of wheat ?

Last Answer : 100 grams of wheat has 341 kcal.

Last Answer : 100 grams of cooking oil contains 900 grams of kcal

Last Answer : 100 grams of rice contains 346 kcal

Description : Why is mother's milk considered the most essential food for a new born infant? -Biology

Last Answer : answer:

Description : Which hormone is responsible for the secretion of milk in mothers? -Do You Know?

Last Answer : answer:

Description : Which baby grows up by drinking mother's milk ?

Last Answer : The baby camel grows by drinking its mother's milk.

Description : When a newborn baby, the mothers body is stimulated to produce milk. What would happen to the milk supply if the mother chose to bottle feed rather than breast-feed Why?

Last Answer : The body would shut down milk production, and the mother would slowly stop producing milk.

Description : The saliva pH is approximately 6.8. It is thus a slightly acid pH. Saliva lubricates the food bolus and initiates the enzymatic extracellular digestion of food. It also works as a buffer for the ... 's milk and in the mucosae of the intestine and airways) that protect the organism against pathogens.

Last Answer : What is the salivary digestive enzyme? Which type of food does it digest and into which smaller molecules does it transform the food?

Description : High milk yielding varieties of cows are obtained by (a) use of surrogate mothers (b) superovulation (c) artificial insemination (d) all of these.

Last Answer : (d) all of these.

Description : Short-lived immunity acquired from mother to fetus across placenta or through mother’s milk to the infant is categorised as (a) active immunity (b) passive immunity (c) cellular immunity (d) innate non-specific immunity.

Last Answer : (b) passive immunity

Description : A young infant may be feeding entirely on mother's milk which is white in colour but the stools which the infant passes out is quite yellowish. What is this yellow colour due to? (a) ... bile juice (b) Undigested milk protein casein (c) Pancreatic juice poured into duodenum (d) Intestinal juice

Last Answer : (a) Bile pigments passed through bile juice

Description : Which hormone is responsible for the secretion of milk in mothers?

Last Answer : Lactogenic hormone

Description : Which hormone will stimulate the release of milk from the mother's mammary glands when a baby is nursing? A) oxytocin B) prolactin C) ADH D) HGH E) epinephrine

Last Answer : A) oxytocin

Description : How many kilocalories is equal to one kilo joule ?

Last Answer : One kilo joule is equal to 0.24 kilocalories.

Description : How many kilocalories are there in 20 rupees peanuts ? Calculate the amount of nuts with difficulty ?

Last Answer : About 100 grams of nuts are usually available for 20 rupees. 100 grams of nuts contain 560 kcal of food energy. References - Wikipedia

Last Answer : Kilocalories are the unit of measurement of heat energy of food.

Description : If you lose one pound of fat which is 15.0 water how many kilocalories do you need to expend?

Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer

Description : How many kilocalories of heat does an expenditure of 551 kJ produce?

Last Answer : Relative to liquids and gasses, they have the least amount of energy. In terms of the actual particles themselves, the amount of energy they possess depends on their structure and composition along with the temperature.

Description : How many kilocalories of heat are required to heat 750 g of water from 35˚C to 55˚C.  a. 15  b. 1500  c. 1.5 x 10^4  d. 6.3 x 10^4

Last Answer : 15

Description : If the first ionization energy of magnesium is 176 kilocalories per mole, one would expect the second ionization energy t be approximately: w) 350 kilocalories per mole x) 1,760 kilocalories per mole y) 200 kilocalories per mole z) 20 kilocalories per mole

Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- 350 KILOCALORIES PER MOLE 

Description : How much in cup the amount of 150 grams of milk?

Last Answer : Need answer

Description : Lowfat (1%) chocolate milk has ____ grams of carbohydrates. a. 15 c. 32 b. 26 d. 21

Last Answer : b. 26

Description : Is it OK to take 100 grams of Vitamin E capsules daily for 50 days or 2 daily for 25 days and one Omega 3 capsules for 30 days to increase immunity ?

Last Answer : Yes you can eat , no problem.

Description : How many grams of protein can be found in 100 grams of raw gram ?

Last Answer : : 100 grams of gram contains about 16 grams of protein

Description : How much energy does 100 grams of rice have ?

Last Answer : 100 grams of rice has 346 strength.

Description : Is 6.3 ounces less than 100 grams?

Last Answer : Need answer

Description : How many grams of O2 are required to produce 100.0 g of Fe2O3?

Last Answer : Need answer

Description : What is 100 grams of flour converted into cups?

Last Answer : Need answer

Description : How would you make 100 grams of a saltwater solution that is 20 percent salt.?

Last Answer : Need answer

Description : How many tablespoons is 100 grams of cooked rice?

Last Answer : 8

Description : What is the answer and how did you get it using the balanced equation from problem 4 Determine the limiting reagent if you start with 200 grams of sodium hydroxide and 100 grams of sulfuric acid?

Last Answer : The chemical equation is:2 NaOH + H2SO4 = Na2SO4 + 2 H2OMolar mass of sodium hydroxide is 39,9971 g; molar mass of sulfuric acid is 98,079 g.2 . 39,9971 g NaOH----------------------98,079 g H2SO4200 g ... ---------xx = (200 x 98,079)/2 . 39,9971 = 245 g H2SO4So sulfuric acid is the limiting reagent.