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प्रश्न
Given below are two columns, Column I shows enzymes secreted by the glands in the alimentary canal of human beings and Column II indicates the components of food on which enzymes act. Choose the options showing correct matching:
पर्याय
Column I
(Enzymes)Column II
(Component)Pepsin Starch Column I
(Enzymes)Column II
(Component)Trypsin Proteins Column I
(Enzymes)Column II
(Component)Lipase Proteins Column I
(Enzymes)Column II
(Component)Amylase Emulsified fat
उत्तर
Column I (Enzymes) |
Column II (Component) |
Trypsin | Proteins |
Explanation:
Pepsin is an enzyme that breaks down protein and is produced in the mucosal lining of the stomach. An enzyme that aids in the digestion of protein is trypsin, a serine protease. Emulsified fats and lipids are broken down by the enzyme lipase into glycerol, monoacylglycerol, diacylglycerol, and fatty acids. Amylase is a digestive enzyme that disassembles starch into smaller carbohydrate molecules.
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