NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Digestion and Absorption, Exercise 2: VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS
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The food mixes thoroughly with the acidic gastric juice of the stomach by the churning movements of its muscular wall. What do we call the food then?

Trypsinogen is an inactive enzyme of pancreatic juice. An enzyme, enterokinase, activates it. Which tissue/ cells secrete this enzyme? How is it activated?

In which part of the alimentary canal does absorption of water, simple sugars and alcohol take place? (Stomach/Liver)

Name the enzymes involved in the breakdown of nucleotides into sugars and bases?

Define digestion.

What do we call the type of teeth attached to jawbones in which each tooth is embedded in a socket of jaws bones?

The stomach is located in the upper-left portion of the abdominal cavity and has three major parts. Name these three parts.

Does gallbladder make bile?
