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B2: Quiz 5
B2: Quiz 5
1) Explain how digestive enzymes help the process of digestion.
2) Amylase is an example of a carbohydrase.
a) Fill in the gaps below for the substance that amylase breaks down and the product that is produced.
2) Amylase is an example of a carbohydrase.
a) Fill in the gaps below for the substance that amylase breaks down and the product that is produced.
b) Give 3 places where amylase in produced in the human body.
3)
a) What is the name of the enzyme that breaks down proteins into amino acids?
b) Give 3 places where this enzyme is produced.
4) The diagram below shows lipids being broken down to produce some substances.
3)
a) What is the name of the enzyme that breaks down proteins into amino acids?
b) Give 3 places where this enzyme is produced.
4) The diagram below shows lipids being broken down to produce some substances.
a) Write down the enzyme and the substances produced when lipids are broken down.
b) Give two places where this enzyme is produced.
5) Give two things that the body does with the products of digestion.
6) This question is all about bile.
a)
i) Where is bile produced?
ii) Where is bile stored?
b) Bile aids digestion in two ways. Describe both of these ways and explain how they aid digestion.
b) Give two places where this enzyme is produced.
5) Give two things that the body does with the products of digestion.
6) This question is all about bile.
a)
i) Where is bile produced?
ii) Where is bile stored?
b) Bile aids digestion in two ways. Describe both of these ways and explain how they aid digestion.