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Which one of the following is the correct matching of the site of action on the given substrate, the enzyme acting upon it and the end product?

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Important Questions on Human Nutrition

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Give the names and functions of enzymes responsible for protein digestion in alimentary canal.
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Enzyme X extracted from the digestive system, hydrolyses peptide bonds. Which of the following are probable candidate to be enzyme X?
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What is a biological catalyst? Name two such catalysts. Discuss the role they play in our body. What is the function of the hydrochloric acid released by the gastric glands into the stomach?
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In the stomach, gastric acid is secreted by the
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Describe the process of digestion of proteins in the stomach.
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The enzyme that is not present in succus entericus is:
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The initial step in the digestion of milk in human is carried out by?
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Example of fat digesting enzyme is:
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Which of the following is not a polymer?
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Gastric juice of infants contains:
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Give the name of the enzyme secreted by the alimentary canal, one of the product of which is pentose sugar.
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In the digestive system, the pH of the stomach and the intestine, respectively are:
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Write the name and place of origin of any five enzymes generated in the human digestive system and also write their works. 
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Identify the cells whose secretion protects the lining of gastro-intestinal tract from various enzymes.
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Intrinsic factor that helps in the absorption of vitamin B12 is secreted by:
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The proteolytic enzyme rennin is found in:
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Which of the following substance is changed into amino acid after digestion
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Which chemical flowing through the blood initiates the digestion of protein in humans?
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Enterohepatic circulation of bile salts refers to
a) Circulation of bile juice between gall bladder and the liver through the cystic duct.
b) Combining of bile acids with sodium to form bile salts.
c) Bile salts after emulsification are absorbed back into the blood and are used in the liver for bile juice.
d) Bile salts of chylomicrons are released into the blood and are carried to the liver where they are not used in the formation of bile juice.