Question 32 (2.5 points) Saved A mother introduces her child to cow's milk, and the child begins complaining of stomach issues. Blood tests reveal high levels of galactose 1 -phosphate in her blood and liver function abnormalities. Choose the most likely explanation for these observations. a) The child is lactose intolerant and cannot digest the lactose in the milk. b) The child carries a mutation in galactose- 1 -phosphate uridyl transferase, causing a buildup of galactose 1-phosphate. c) The child carries a mutation in PFK1 (phosphofructokinase 1), resulting in slow galactose 1-phosphate breakdown. d) The child's liver rapidly converts galactose to glucose 6-phosphate, causing buildup of intermediates.