Which of the following is incorrectly paired with its location or enzyme? *
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Carbohydrates digested in the small intestine pancreatic amylase
Carbohydrates digested in the mouth salivary amylase
Lipids digested in the small intestine pancreatic lipase with bile
Fibers digested in the small intestine amylase and sucrase
Proteins digested in the small intestine trypsin
Answers
Answer:
bile
Fibers digested in the small intestine amylase and sucrase
Proteins digested in the small intestine it is inncorect
Answer:
Bacteria helps the fibers to digested in the large intestine.
Explanation:
Carbohydrates start to digest as it put in the mouth. The saliva secreted from salivary glands releases an enzyme called salivary amylase, which begins the breakdown process of the sugars in the carbohydrates, and ends in the small intestine using pancreatic amylase.
Lipid molecules are digested by the enzymes called lipases and the digestion begins in the mouth and ends in the small intestine.
Fibers are digested in the large intestine using some bacteria.
Proteins are digested in the small intestine using the enzyme trypsin.
Hence, incorrectly paired location or enzyme is Fibers, digested in the small intestine, amylase, and sucrase.
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