Biology
Answer
The table below shows the different regions, enzymes and the action of the enzymes on the food -
Part of the body | Name of the enzyme | Action on food |
---|---|---|
Stomach | Pepsin | Converts proteins into polypeptides |
Small intestine - Duodenum | Trypsin | Acts on proteins peptones and proteases to produce peptides and amino acids. |
Amylopectin | Acts on starch to produce maltose | |
Steapsin | Acts on emulsified fats to produce fatty acids and glycerol | |
Small intestine - Ileum | erepsin | It acts on proteins and peptides to produce amino acids |
Maltase | Acts on maltose to produce glucose | |
Sucrase | Acts on sucrose to produce glucose and fructose | |
Lactase | Acts on lactose to produce glucose and galactose | |
Lipase | Acts on fats to produce fatty acids and glycerol |
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