What happens to lactose when mixed with lactase?

A) It more slowly bonds into disaccharides.
B) It folds more quickly into quarternary structures.
C) It slowly breaks down into monosaccharides.
D) It more rapidly breaks down into monosaccharides.


Answer: D

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