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Match the following :
A. Bilirubin and biliverdin (i) Parotid
B. Hydrolysis of starch (ii)  Bile
C. Digestion of fat (iii) Lipases
D. Salivary gland (iv) Amylases  


A.

Bilirubin and biliverdin

(i)

 Bile

B.

Hydrolysis of starch

(ii)

Amylases

 

C.

Digestion of fat

(iii)

Lipases

D.

Salivary gland

(iv)

Parotid
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(b) How does pepsinogen change into its active form ?

Succus entericus is the name given to
  • a junction between ileum and large intestine.
  • intestinal juice
  • swelling in the gut
  • appendix

Gastric juice contains.
  • Pepsin, lipase and rennin.
  • trypsin, lipase and rennin.
  • trypsin, pepsin and lipase.
  • trypsin, pepsin and renin.

(a) Why are villi present in the intestine and not in stomach.

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