Fill in the following tables using the following BANK of words: amino acid, amin
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Fill in the following tables using the following BANK of words:
amino acid, aminopeptidase, carboxypeptidase A, carboxypeptidase B, chymotrypsin, chymotrypsinogen, coagulation, dipeptidase, dipeptide, elastase, enteropeptidase, large polypeptide, pancreas, pepsin, procarboxypeptidase, proelastase, protein, renin, small intestine, small peptide, small polypeptide, stomach, tripeptide, trypsin, trypsinogen
They describe the sequence of PROTEIN digestion as the food enters the digestive tract and thus leading to the components that can be absorbed by the human body.
organ enzyme products NOTE: in infants, (5-enzyme) takes care of the (6-a process) of the milk proteins B1. Essential conversion steps organ inactive enzyme converted by active enzyme 10 12 B2. now continues to: products organ enzyme products 19 20 17 & 18 21 & 22 & 23 24 17 & 18 21 & 22 & 23 25 17 & 18 21 & 22 & 23Explanation / Answer
Protein absorption
1. Stomach 2. Pepsin, 3. Protein, 4. Large polypeptides
5. Renin 6. Coagulation
7. Pancreas 8. Chymotripsanogen 9. Trypsin 10. Chymotrypsin.
11. Proelastase 12. Elastase
13. Trypsinogen 14. Enteropeptidase
15 procarboxypeptidase 16 carboxypeptidase A
17. Small polypetide 18. Small peptide
19. Small intestine
20. Carboxypeptidase B 21. Tripeptide 22. Dipeptide 23. Amino acid
24. Dipeptidase
25. Amino peptidase.
Note that carboxypeptidase B , for basic digestion that's why taken in small intestine group.
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