Answer ; Only proteins.
Reason ; There are some other specific enzymes that deals with the process involving fats or carbs. But the specified enzymes which is mentioned in the question is responsible only for the process that involves protein.
Pepsin is required for digestion in the stomach O Only proteins O Lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins
Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding the digestive system? O A. In the stomach, the presence of food produces gastrin, which leads to a lowering of pH, which then activates pepsin for digestion of proteins. OB. As food passes through the liver it is mixed with bile which breaks large clusters of fats into smaller droplets. OC. Nutrient absorption takes place primarily in the small intestine. OD. Lipases in the small intestine break lipids into glycerol and free...
Why would adding pepsin to milk instead of adding pancreatin result in the digestion of lipids? Be very specific.
Which of the following macromolecules are broken down by pepsin? carbohydrates All of these choices are correct. proteins nucleic acids lipids
Description of Digestion Lipids Proteins Carbohydrates Must first be broken down into smaller units before it can be absorbed by the intestinal wall cell Broken down by enzymes embedded in the cellular membrane of the intestinal wall cell Broken down into smaller molecules by bile salts Volume entering the small intestine: 9600 ml What percentage of the water entering the small intestine is absorbed by the small intestine? Volume entering the large intestine: 600 mL Volume leaving the large intestine:...
4.) The enzyme, pepsin, is one that hudrolvess proteins in the stomach, where the pH Is aboun 2 due to stomach acidx, into individual amino acids a) What would you expect to happen so the activity of the enzyme pepsin when in exits the stomach and enters the small imestine where the pi is about ? b.) Amylase is found in saliva where hydrolysis of starches begins. What would you expeet to happen to the activity of the enryme amylase...
All of the following are functions of the stomach, except? Absorption of carbohydrates Begins digestion of protein Continues mechanical digestion Secretes HCl
QUESTION 1 some digestion (hydrolysis) in the stomach. Like proteins, lipids undergo True False QUESTION 4 A glycerophospholipid and a sphingolipid can be depicted by the cartoon below. Letter (A) is pointing to the polar portion of the lipid. True False QUESTION 5 The neural signal that starts the hormone cascade acts first on the pituitary gland. True False QUESTION 6 Compound (A) would yield more ATP energy than compound (B) during catabolism. -OH (A) OM HO CH, (CH3)-COOH (B)...
Proteins contain the same 3 atoms as carbohydrates, and fat and those 3 atoms are? What does protein contain that carbohydrate and fat do not? Amino means? Proteins are synthesized from building blocks called? There are 20 amino acids in the body; nine are classified as: What is the difference between essential and nonessential amino acids? What is the name of the bond that unites one amino acids to one another? Discuss the difference between hydrolysis and condensation Digestion and...
The digestion of proteins begins in the ____ Oral cavity Esophagus Duodenum Stomach colon Partially digested food is usually passed from the stomach to the small intestine about how long after consumption? 4-8 seconds 20 minutes 2-4 hours 24 hours 2-3 days Which of the following does not belong with the others, considering the type of substance digested? Maltase Sucrase Lactase Lipase amylase Which of the following substances is the most acidic? Bile Saliva Pancreatic juice Gastric juice Intestinal juice...
Why are carbohydrates, lipids and nucleic acids not as functionally diverse as proteins?