Biology, asked by padmagowda39, 9 months ago


(b) Fill in the blanks with suitable words: conditidus are bane
Renin
(i) (1)

(2)
Maltase
(ii) (3).
(4)
Lipase
(iii) Emulsified fat
+ (6).
Erepsin
(iv) (7)

(8)
Pepsin
(v) (9)

(10)​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
8

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#Renin

--> Chymosin (Rennin) is a proteolytic enzyme....Renin, enzyme secreted by the kidney...Renin helps to digest milk protein in infant baby.

#Maltase

--> Maltase is the simplest form of glucose i.e., Monomer of polymer glucose and we get maltase at the end as a end product of digestion.

#Lipase

--> Lipase is an enzyme that breaks down dietary fats into smaller molecules called fatty acids and glycerol.

#Erepsin

--> Erepsin is a mixture of enzymes contained in a protein fraction found in the intestinal juices that digest peptones into amino acids.

#Pepsin

--> Pepsin is an endopeptidase that breaks down proteins into smaller peptides that is, a protease.

Answered by pr264428
15

The correct answers are:

Explanation:

  • Renin converts (1) Angiotensinogen to (2) Angiotensin
  1. Angiotensinogen is produced in the liver.
  2. It is necessary for regulating blood pressure.
  • Maltase converts (3) Maltose to (4) Glucose.
  1. Maltose is a dissacharide comprising of two glucose units.
  • Lipase converts Emulsified fat to (6) Fatty acids.
  1. It is responsible for breaking down fat into monoglycerides and fatty acids.
  • Erepsin converts (7) Peptones to (8) Amino acids.
  1. Proteins get digested by proteases to form peptones initially.
  • Pepsin converts (9) Proteins to (10) Peptides.
  1. Pepsin is produced by the specialised glandular epithelial cells lining the stomach called the Chief Cells.

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