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  • would add is that the source and site of action of exo/endopeptidases could do with revising seperately. The notes on control of digestion are fantastic concise yet comprehensive. THE MOUTH Chewing
  • The sites of production and action of amylases; endopeptidases; exopeptidases; lipase; maltase; and bile. Mechanisms for the absorption of food by the ileum, including roles of diffusion, facilitated
  • Stomach Pepsin or Endopeptidase Protein Polypeptides Small Intestine Exopeptidase Polypeptides Amino acids or Dipeptides Small Intestine Maltase Maltose Glucose Small Intestine
  • 6-12 amino acids long. Pepsin is an endopeptidase, which means it hydrolyses peptide bonds in the middle of a polypeptide chain. It is unusual in that it has an optimum pH of about 2 and stops working
  • The sites of production and action of amylases; endopeptidases; exopeptidases; lipase; maltase; bile. Mechanisms for the absorption of food by the ileum, including the roles of diffusion, facilitated
  • the gastric glands in the stomach wall secrete endopeptidase pepsin. however, it is secreted in its inactive form HCl in the stomach activates the enzyme. the enzyme is secreted in its inactive form
  • the gastric glands in the stomach wall secrete endopeptidase pepsin. however, it is secreted in its inactive form, pepsinogen. hcl in the stomach activates the enzyme. the enzyme is secreted in its
  • Digestion of proteins Action of endopeptidases, break into short chains; Action of exopeptidases, break next to ends of chains; Polypeptides/dipeptides as (intermediate) products; Source of enzymes
  • on the other hand, could describe the roles of endopeptidases andexopeptidases in some detail. Rather few mentioned the uptake of the amino acidsinto the blood in the intestine. Some weak candidates suggested
  • amylases; • endopeptidases; • exopeptidases; • lipase; • maltase; • bile. Mechanisms for the absorption of food by the ileum, including the roles of diffusion, facilitated diffusion and active


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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