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I don't really know what "cow juice" means, but I relate it to cow's milk. I believe that all animals are important but cows really bring us many things in our lives. Both nutrients, food and even some bad thing like "las vacas locas" disease.
ResponderEliminarCows provide us with nutrients such as protein, calcium, vitamins and minerals, help in the prevention of diseases, provide us with thousands of products that can be manufactured with leather and 90% of the milk we consume comes from the cow.
Years ago, a disease spread among cows that could cause death. This disease slowly destroys the cow's brain and nervous system. People cannot get this disease, but it is true that it has a variant that rarely affects humans. A human can only be infected if they eat meat from a cow that is infected with this disease. Once you have caught this disease your life expectancy is shortened to about 6 more months.
Fortunately, this disease no longer exists and cows only bring us good things, we must take advantage of it in that regard. You never know when a problem like this is going to hit.
LAURA MARTÍN MOLIZ 1ºBach A
The truth is that I can't find a connection between "cow juice" and "milk", I don't even know if it can exist. The foods that cows give us are milk and meat, and also (although it's not a food), the manure. The so-called "cow juice" sounds quite ugly and unpleasant, I don't even think it's synonym for "milk" at all; the milk is defined as: a nutritive secretion produced by the secretory cells of mammalian glands, and is mainly used to feed the hatchlings until they're able to digest other foods.
ResponderEliminarThe word "juice" is more to say that it's made from fruits or vegetables, but there are exceptions such as gastric juice from the stomach, or the pancreatic juice from the pancreas, etc. I think as I said before, "cow juice" sounds very bad compared to "milk", so I don't think anyone would like to hear "cow juice" in a supermarket, in other words, people go for the easy way out, the same thing happens with aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid).
Adrián García 4ºA