Biology, asked by dax777841pc0nm0, 11 months ago

the ion used for activation of ptyalin and maltase?

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Answered by tarunjaswal995pax11p
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Maltase. Maltase breaks down disaccharide maltose to the simple sugar glucose and is produced by the cells that line the small intestine. ... Then the maltase secreted by the intestines converts the maltose into glucose, which is more usable by the body. The glucose can also be stored in the liver for future use.


dax777841pc0nm0: tq but wat about the ions involved?
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The chloride ions in the saliva are used for the activation of ptyalin and maltase.

Explanation:

  • Both the enzymes ptyalin and maltase acts as an activators.
  • Maltase breaks down disaccharide into maltose and further to the simple sugar which is glucose among the cells forming a line in the small intestine.
  • Similarly, ptyalin reduces to glucose. The formation of glucose is stored in the liver for further use.
  • The main function of chlorine ions is the opening of Cl - channels in the apical membrane to start the fluid secretion.

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