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maltase, lipase, amylase, lactase odd one?

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Answered by jiyagupta69
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Answer:

Maltase, lactase, and sucrase are all enzymes that help in digestion of carbohydrates. Aminopeptidase is an enzyme that helps in digestion of proteins. So, aminopeptidase is the odd one out.

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Answered by Raghav1330
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Here unusual one is the lipase enzyme because it is a fat digestive enzyme and others are given here as carbohydrate digestive enzymes.

  • Lipase is an enzyme the body borrows to crack fats in food so they can be consumed in the small intestines.
  • Maltase is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of the disaccharide maltose to reasonable sugar glucose. The enzyme is established in plants, bacteria, and yeast; in humans and other vertebrates, it is guessed to be synthesized by cells of the mucous membrane striping the intestinal wall.
  • Amylase is an enzyme that assists to digest carbohydrates. Largely of the amylase in our body is made by our pancreas and salivary glands. A minor quantity of amylase in your blood and urine is natural.
  • Lactase is significant to the precise digestion of whole milk; it conks out lactose, a sugar which furnishes milk with its sweetness.

Hence, lipase is the odd one.

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