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What two secretions are produced in the Salivary Glands and what is their pH?
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Saliva (Mucus&Water)- pH=7
Salivary Amylase-pH= 7 |
What function does Salivary Amylase have?
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Starch===========>Maltose
Polysacchride Disacchride |
What is the pH level of all secretents in the stomach?
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1-2 (Possibly 3)
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What is the pH level of all secretents in the duodenum?
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PH of 8
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What three secretents are classified as Inactive Enzymes? And what are thier active froms?
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Pepsinogen- Pepsin
Trypsinogen- Trypsin Chymotrypsinogen- Chymotrypsin |
What activates the three Inactive enzymes?
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Pepsinogen= HCI
Trypsinogen= Enterokinase Chymotrypsinogen= Enterokinase |
What are the names of at least three Active Enzymes?(Total of 6)
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Salivary Amylase, Pancreatic Lipase, Pancreatic Amylase, Disaccharidases, Dipeptidases and Enterokinase.
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What are the names of at least 4 Non-Enzymes?
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Saliva, Mucus, Hydrochloric Acid, Gastrin, Bile, Cholecystokinin, Sodium Bicarbonate, Secretin.
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What secretion is produced in the liver and what triggers it?
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Bile- CCK (Cholecystokinin)
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Name at least 2 secretions that are produced in the Duodenum and what triggers them? Total 4
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Cholecystokinin- Secretent
Disaccharidases- Secretin Dipeptidases- Secretin Enterokinase- Secretin |
Name 3 of the 5 secretions that are produced in the Pancreas and what triggers them?
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Sodium Bicarbonate- Enterokinase
Pancreatic Lipase- Enterokinase Pancreatic Amylase- Enterokinase Trypsinogen- Enterokinase Chymotrypsinogen- Enterokinase |
Which two secretions are produced in the Gastric Glands and what triggers them?
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Pepsinogen- Gastrin
Gastrin- Stomach Stretch Receptors |
What is the only secretion produced in the stomach do and what triggers it?
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Hydrochloric Acid (HCl)- Triggered by Gastrin
Proteins========>Polypeptides Functional Non-Functional |
What is the function of Bile?
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Turn large fat globules into Small Fat droplets
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What is the function of Cholecystokinin?
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Stimulate Gall Bladder to release Bile.
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