Which enzymes are secreted only by the pancreas? nucleases amylase and proteases lipases amylase, proteases, lipases, nucleases
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i think B or D
D
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http://prntscr.com/977iet Both contain chyme. Both contain partially digested food. Both contain waste material ready for removal. Both contain stored food.
well it is not C or D what do you think
B
yes
In order to assemble the organic compounds that are necessary for life, enzymes must break down food into their building blocks. What would happen if someone was not able to produce enough amylase? Monosaccharides would not be obtained from food. Amino acids would not be obtained from food. Fatty acids would not be obtained from food. Nucleotides would not be obtained from food.
C? B?
B
What is the main function of digestion? breaking down food into forms that the body can use transporting oxygen to the different parts of the body absorbing salts through the villi pumping blood to different parts of the body
A?
yes
What do the pancreas, liver, salivary glands, and gall bladder have in common? They are all involved in mechanical digestion. They are all accessory structures. They all digest carbohydrates. They all release digesting enzymes.
A?
or maybe D
A
Which best differentiates between chemical digestion and mechanical digestion? Chemical digestion happens in the small intestine; mechanical digestion happens in the mouth. Chemical digestion involves the breaking down of food with enzymes; mechanical digestion is breaking down food by chewing and tearing with teeth. Chemical digestion is the breakdown of fats; mechanical digestion is the breakdown of proteins. Chemical digestion is done only by the major structures of the digestive system; mechanical digestion is done by the accessory structures of the digestive system.
saliva does not release enzymes
oh yeaa that makes sense thank you
chemical digestion is where your stomach dissovles the food in your mouth by saliva, or when the enzymes and bile break it down in the stomach. mechanical digestion is when you chew the food using your teeth, adn when your esophagus swallows the food using perastalsis.
B
yes
How does the structure of the small intestine help it to perform its function? Bile from the liver is secreted into the small intestine to make the absorption of nutrients more efficient. Involuntary muscles of the small intestine contract to make the absorption of nutrients more efficient. Salivary glands deposit saliva into the small intestine to make the absorption of nutrients more efficient. Villi in the small intestine have thin-walled capillaries to make the absorption of nutrients more efficient.
im stuck on this one
Villi in the small intestine have thin-walled capillaries to make the absorption of nutrients more efficient.
What do the salivary glands, the pancreas, and the stomach have in common? They all mechanically break down food. They all are accessory structures of the digestive system. They all help in blood production. They all secrete enzymes that break down food.
b?
yes
c?
yes
i failed ;_: i got a 60%
does it tell you what ones you got wrong?
no :/
What do the salivary glands, the pancreas, and the stomach have in common? could have been A In order to assemble the organic compounds that are necessary for life, enzymes must break down food into their building blocks. What would happen if someone was not able to produce enough amylase? could have been Cand http://prntscr.com/977iet Both contain chyme. Both contain partially digested food. Both contain waste material ready for removal. Both contain stored food. could have been A try those and see what you get
i have to email my teacher for more attempts. but thank you for the help (:
i still really appreciate it
your welcome, when you email her try those answers I have to go though.
okay cya (:
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