Lactose because it is a sugar made up of galactose and glucose.
<span>The answer is: at least at least 2 hours after a meal is when chest physiotherapy should be performed. This is the answer because performing chest physiotherapy closer than that to a meal will increase the risk of vomiting and aspiration. Also, performing it immediately before a meal could tire our the client and impair the ability to eat.</span>
The process is called osmosis..its the transportation of water
The esophagus squeezes food down the digestive tract by an involuntary synchronized muscle movement called the Peristalsis