Description : In mammals, milk is digested by action of `,`
Last Answer : In mammals, milk is digested by action of `,` A. Rennin B. Amylase, Lipase, Zymase C. Intestinal bacteria D. Invertase
Description : The milk protein in the stomach of the infants is digested by (A) Pepsin (B) Trypsin (C) Chymotrypsin (D) Rennin
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : The milk protein in the stomach in an adult is digested by (A) Pepsin (B) Rennin (C) HCl (D) Chymotrypsinogen
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : By consumption of milk and milk products some human beings develop intestinal gas and diarrhoea due to absence of which enzyme (a) Lactase (b) Galactase (c) Protease (d) Rennin
Last Answer : (a) Lactase
Description : An enzyme that can stimulate germination of barley seeds is (a) invertase (b) α-amylase (c) lipase (d) protease.
Last Answer : (b) α-amylase
Description : The enzyme for starch digestion (a) Maltase (b) Invertase (c) Lipase (d) Amylase
Last Answer : (d) Amylase
Description : What is common amylase, rennin and trypsin ?
Last Answer : What is common amylase, rennin and trypsin ? A. They are produce in stomach B. These act at ... all are protein D. These all are proteolytic enzymes
Description : Which of the following enzymes aids in coagulation of blood? (1) Tryptase (2) Pepsin (3) Rennin (4) Amylase
Last Answer : (3) Rennin Explanation: Amylase converts starch and glycogen into simple sugars. Pepsin is a digestive enzyme. Rennin, the active part of prorennin helps in coagulation of blood.
Description : Choose the correct enzyme - substrate pair. (a) Carbohydrate - Lipase (b) Maltase - Lactose (c) Rennin - Casein (d) Protein - Amylase
Last Answer : (c) Rennin - Casein
Description : What is common among amylase, rennin and trypsin? (a) These are produced in stomach. (b) These act at a pH lower than 7. (c) These all are proteins. (d) These all are proteolytic enzymes.
Last Answer : (c) These all are proteins.
Description : Gastric juice of infants contains (a) pepsinogen, lipase, rennin (b) amylase, rennin, pepsinogen (c) maltase, pepsinogen, rennin (d) nuclease, pepsinogen, lipase
Last Answer : (a) pepsinogen, lipase, rennin
Description : Which of the following options best represents the enzyme composition of pancreatic juice? (a) Amylase, Pepsin, Trypsinogen, Maltase (b) Peptidase, Amylase, Pepsin, Rennin (c) Lipase, Amylase, Trypsinogen, Procarbo- xypeptidase (d) Amylase, Peptidase, Trypsinogen, Rennin
Last Answer : (c) Lipase, Amylase, Trypsinogen, Procarbo- xypeptidase
Description : Which of the following options best represents the enzyme composition of pancreatic juice ? (1) amylase, pepsin, trypsinogen, maltase (2) peptidase, amylase, pepsin, rennin (3) lipase, amylase, trypsinogen, procarboxypeptidase (4) amylase, peptidase, trypsinogen, rennin
Last Answer : (3) lipase, amylase, trypsinogen, procarboxypeptidase
Description : What is common among amylase, rennin and trypsin (a) All are protein (b) These are all proteolytic enzyme (c) These are produced in stomach (d) These act at a pH lower than 7
Last Answer : (a) All are protein
Description : Which of the following converts peptones, proteoses and polypeptides into amino acids : (a) Amylase (b) Trypsin (c) Lipase (d) Rennin
Last Answer : (b) Trypsin
Description : Emulsified fat is acted upon by : (a) Lipase (b) Amylase (c) Rennin (d) Pepsin
Last Answer : (a) Lipase
Last Answer : Rennin
Description : For which of the following medications must the nurse contact the pharmacist in consultation when the patient receives all oral medications by feeding tube? a) Enteric-coated tablets Enteric-coated ... make an opening in the capsule and squeeze out contents for administration by feeding tube.
Last Answer : a) Enteric-coated tablets Enteric-coated tablets are meant to be digested in the intestinal tract and may be destroyed by stomach acids. A change of form of medication is required by patients with tube feedings.
Description : Intestinal villi are numerous and larger in posterior part of small intestine because (a) Digestion is faster in posterior part (b) Blood supply is poor in anterior part (c) Blood supply is poor in posterior part. (d) There is more digested food in posterior part
Last Answer : (d) There is more digested food in posterior part
Description : Which one of the following statements is true regarding digestion and absorption of food in humans? (a) Fructose and amino acids are absorbed through intestinal mucosa with the help of carrier ions ... amylase in our mouth. (d) Oxyntic cells in our stomach secrete the proenzyme pepsinogen.
Last Answer : (a) Fructose and amino acids are absorbed through intestinal mucosa with the help of carrier ions like Na
Description : Rennin acts on casein of milk in infants in presence of (A) Mg++ (B) Zn++ (C) Co++ (D) Ca++
Description : Match the items given in column I with those in column II and choose the correct option. Column I Column II A. Rennin (i) Vitamin B12 B. Enterokinase (ii) Facilitated transport C. Oxyntic cells (iii)Milk proteins D. Fructose (iv) ... ii (c) A-iv, B-iii, C-ii, D-i (d) A-iii, B-iv, C-i, D-ii
Last Answer : (d) A-iii, B-iv, C-i, D-ii
Description : The initial step in the digestion of milk in humans is carried out by (a) lipase (b) trypsin (c) rennin (d) pepsin.
Last Answer : (c) rennin
Description : One of the following act upon milk protein (a) Renin (b) Rennin (c) Casein (d) None
Last Answer : (b) Rennin
Description : Milk protein is acted upon by which of the following (a) Rennin (b) Casein (c) Pepsin (d) Caseinogen
Last Answer : (a) Rennin
Description : The enzyme that coagulates milk into curd is (1) Rennin (2) Pepsin (3) Resin (4) Citrate
Description : Frog is not able to digest cellulose but the rabbit can do so as rabbit has (a) Duodenum where cellulose are digested (b) Stomach which contain certain cellulose digesting bacteria (c) Caecum where cellulose digested (d) None of the above
Last Answer : (c) Caecum where cellulose digested
Description : ___ is a milk process that makes milk more easily digested by those with a sensitive digestive system. a) Ionization b) Evaporation c) Pasteurization d) Homogenization
Last Answer : d) Homogenization
Description : Which of the following is correct pairing of site of action and substrate of rennin? (a) Mouth - Starch (b) Small intestine - Protein (c) Stomach - Casein (d) Stomach - Fat
Last Answer : (c) Stomach - Casein
Description : Aliskiren acts by (A) inhibiting the conversion of Angiotensin I to II (B) inhibiting the release of rennin (C) inhibiting the binding of Angiotensin II to the receptor (D) inhibiting the action of aldosterone
Last Answer : (B) inhibiting the release of rennin
Description : Assertion `:` Emulsification is necessary for the digestion of fat. Reason `:` After fats are emulsified, the action of enzyme amylase gets significan
Last Answer : Assertion `:` Emulsification is necessary for the digestion of fat. Reason `:` After fats are emulsified ... D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Action of salivary amylase on starch leads to the formation of (A) Maltose (B) Maltotriose (C) Both of the above (D) Neither of these
Last Answer : C
Description : What is the end product of action of pancreatic amylase on starch?
Last Answer : Maltose.
Description : Which one of the following is the correct matching of the site of action on the given substrate, the enzyme acting upon it and the end product? (a) Small intestine : Proteins Pepsin → ... Trypsin → Monoglycerides (d) Small intestine : Starch α-Amylase → Disaccharide (maltose)
Last Answer : (d) Small intestine : Starch α-Amylase → Disaccharide
Description : Which vitamin is synthesised in the body by intestinal bacteria? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Intestinal bacteria can synthesise (A) Phyllogquinone (B) Farnoquinone (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) Menadione VITAMINS 123
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : From dietary protein as well as from the urea present in fluids secreted into the gastrointestinal tract intestinal bacteria produce (A) Carbondioxide (B) Ammonia (C) Ammonium sulphate (D) Creatine
Description : Under certain circumstances, the gut may become a source of sepsis and serve as the motor of systemic inflammatory response syndrome. Microbial translocation is the process by which microorganisms ... intestinal mucosal permeability c. Decreased host defense mechanisms d. Lack of enteral feeding
Last Answer : Answer: a, b, c, d 99 Translocation is promoted in three general ways: 1) altered permeability of the intestinal mucosa as caused by shock, sepsis, distant injury, or cell toxins; 2) ... trauma patient d. Fifty percent of non-nitrogen caloric requirements should be provided in the form of fat
Description : Which of the following vitamins is synthesized in the body by intestinal bacteria----? A. Vitamins B1 B. Vitamins B12 C. Vitamins E D. Vitamins K (Answer)
Last Answer : D. Vitamins K (Answer)
Description : Intestinal bacteria can grow in the presence of __________whereas nonintestinal bacteria are A.bile salts B.low concentration of various dyes C.sugars D.low levels of nitrogen
Last Answer : A.bile salts
Description : The role of the M cell is to A- .trap virus in mucus and prevent entry B- induce apoptosis in virus-infected small intestinal epithelia cells C- pass bacteria or virus to underlying macrophages for ... and presentation of antigen D- they use their cilia to propel mucus out of the small intestine
Last Answer : pass bacteria or virus to underlying macrophages for processing and presentation of antigen
Description : A medium containing crystal violet dye plus sodium deoxycholate will allow A- gram (-)ve intestinal bacteria to grow B- gram (+)ve intestinal bacteria to grow C- .aquatic bacteria to grow D- none of these
Last Answer : gram (-)ve intestinal bacteria to grow
Description : 1. Where did India first win the Olympic Hockey gold? 2. FIFA World Cup 2018 would be held in which country? 3. Which vitamin is synthesised in the body by intestinal bacteria? 4. ... distance from the sun (Apehelion)? 20. Which structure was constructed by Emperor Akbar in Fatehpur Sikri?
Last Answer : Answer : 1. Amsterdam 2. Russia 3. Vitamin K 4. Brahmaputra valley 5. Lucknow Pact6. Kurnool 7. Colloidal silver bromite 8. Agricultural credit 9. Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat 10. Chera 11. Paris 12. Blue and ... Rupyaka 16. Completely inelastic 17. London 18. 4 : 2 : 1 19. July 4th 20. Panch Mahal
Description : A young infant may be feeding entirely on mother's milk which is white in colour but the stools which the infant passes out is quite yellowish. What is this yellow colour due to? (a) ... bile juice (b) Undigested milk protein casein (c) Pancreatic juice poured into duodenum (d) Intestinal juice
Last Answer : (a) Bile pigments passed through bile juice
Description : Enzyme invertase hydrolyses
Last Answer : Enzyme invertase hydrolyses A. Glucose into sucrose B. Sucrose into glucose and fructose C. Starch into maltose D. Starch into sucrose
Description : Which enzyme hydrolyses starch? (A) Invertase (B) Maltase (C) Sucrase (D) Diastase
Description : The enzyme that hydrolyses cane sugar to glucose and fructose is (a) lipase (b) invertase (c) zymase (d) diastase
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : Yeast is an important source of – (1) vitamin B (2) invertase (3) vitamin C (4) protein
Last Answer : (1) vitamin B Explanation: Yeast is an impOrtant source of most B vitamins (except 1312) and folate and contains potassium and magnesium. It is used in the preparation of vitamin B complex tablets.
Description : The most abundant enzyme in the living world is - (1) Rubisco (2) invertase (3) DNAse (4) zymase
Last Answer : (1) Rubisco Explanation: Rubisco or ribulose 1, 5 bisphosphate carboxylase oxygenase is the plants enzyme which helps in the dark phase of photosynthesis (in the synthesis of ribulose sugar).