Biology, asked by gnashmi, 11 months ago

name the pancreatic enzymes and the substrate on which they act​

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Answered by brijeshkchaubey
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Answer:

The pancreas is an organ the upper tummy (abdomen). Chemicals (enzymes) made by cells in the pancreas pass into the gut to help digest food. The hormones insulin and glucagon are also made in the pancreas and help to regulate the blood sugar level.

What is the pancreas?

Cross-section of the gut

Liver

Gallbladder

Oesophagus

Stomach

Pancreas

Jejunum

Rectum

Anus

Duodenum

Large intestine

Small intestine

Appendix

The pancreas is an organ which is about the size of a hand.

Answered by sramsankar988
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Answer:

the trypsin and chymotrypsin are the enzymes which digest the protein and convert them to peptides. the lipase is the enzymes which convert the lipids and tryglycerine into two monosaccharides and two p fatty acids respectively.the amylase is the enzyme which convert the starch into maltose

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