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What do enzymes do in the digestive system?
They
catalyze
chemical reactions and speed them up
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What are enzymes made of?
Large
protein molecules
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What is the substrate in enzyme reactions?
The molecule that the enzyme
breaks down
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What does the lock and key theory describe?
Enzymes
are specific to their
substrates
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What type of enzymes break down proteins?
Proteases
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Where are proteases found in the digestive system?
In the
stomach
and
pancreatic
fluid
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What happens to proteins during digestion?
They are converted back to
amino acids
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What type of enzymes break down carbohydrates?
Carbohydrases
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What is the specific enzyme that breaks down starch?
Amylase
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Where is amylase found?
In
saliva
and
pancreatic
fluid
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What is the structure of a lipid molecule?
Glycerol
attached to three
fatty acids
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What enzyme digests lipids?
Lipase
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What products are formed when lipids are digested?
Glycerol
and
fatty acids
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Where is lipase found?
In
pancreatic fluid
and
small intestine
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What is the role of bile in lipid digestion?
It
emulsifies
lipids to increase surface area
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Where is bile produced and stored?
Produced in the
liver
, stored in
gallbladder
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How does bile affect lipid digestion?
It increases the rate of lipid
breakdown
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How does bile contribute to creating alkaline conditions in the small intestine?
It
neutralizes
stomach acids
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What is the effect of bile on lipid droplets?
It converts
large
droplets into
smaller
ones
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