Description : Fill in the blanks with appropriate options to complete the given equation `Fatsoverset(A)rarr.....B...underset("Lipase")overset("Pancreatic")rarr"Mon
Last Answer : Fill in the blanks with appropriate options to complete the given equation `Fatsoverset(A)rarr..... ... Diglycerides D. A- Lipase, B - Polyglycerides
Description : δ-Cells of islet of langerhans of pancreas produce (A) Pancreatic polypeptide (B) Pancreatic lipase (C) Somatostatin (D) Steapsin
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : The optimum pH of pancreatic lipase is (A) 2.0 (B) 4.0 (C) 6.0 (D) 8.0
Description : Example of an extracellular enzyme is (A) Lactate dehydrogenase (B) Cytochrome oxidase (C) Pancreatic lipase (D) Hexokinase
Description : The triacyl glycerol present in plasma lipoproteins are hydrolyzed by (A) Linqual lipase (B) Pancreatic lipase (C) Colipase (D) Lipoprotein lipase
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Pancreatic lipase converts triacylglycerols into (A) 2, 3-Diacylglycerol (B) 1-Monoacylglycerol (C) 2-Monoacylglycerol (D) 3-Monoacylglycerol
Description : Pancreatic lipase requires for its activity: (A) Co-lipase (B) Bile salts (C) Phospholipids (D) All of these
Description : Pancreatic juice contains all of the following except (A) Trypsinogen (B) Lipase (C) Cholecystokinin (D) Chymnotrypsinogen
Description : What is the function of pancreatic lipase?
Last Answer : Partial hydrolysis of triacyl glycerol. The products are 2-mono acylglycerol (2-MAG) (?-monoglyceride) and two fatty acid molecule
Description : If for some reason the parietal cells of the gut epithelium become partially non-functional, what is likely to happen? (a) The pancreatic enzymes and specially the trypsin and lipase will ... more effective. (d) Proteins will not be adequately hydrolysed by pepsin into proteoses and peptones.
Last Answer : (d) Proteins will not be adequately hydrolysed by pepsin into proteoses and peptones.
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 : Pancreatic juice contains more than one enzyme. Which among the following combination is correct ? (1) Pepsin and Lipase (2) Amylase and Pepsin (3) Pepsin and Trypsin (4) Trypsin and Lipase
Last Answer : 4) Trypsin and Lipase
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 : A good source of lipase is (a) Saliva (b) Bile (c) Gastric juice (d) Pancreatic juice .
Last Answer : (d) Pancreatic juice .
Description : Pancreatic lipase is activated by (a) HCI (b) CCK (c) Bite (d) All
Last Answer : (c) Bite
Description : Which of the following is absent in pancreatic juice: (a)Trypsin (b) Amylopsin (c) pepsin (d) Lipase
Last Answer : (c) pepsin
Description : Which of the following human digestive enzymes is incorrectly matched to its substrate? a) pepsin - protein b) trypsin - starch (pron: TRIP-sin) c) pancreatic amylase - starch (pron: AM-i-lase) d) lipase - fat e) maltase - maltose.
Last Answer : ANSWER: B -- TRYPSIN - STARCH
Description : Saliva contains a lipase which acts on triglycerides having (A) Short chain fatty acids (B) Medium chain fatty acids (C) Long chain fatty acids (D) All of these
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Pancreatic lipose is an enzyme which hydrolyzes facts. It acts as a/an (A) peptidase (B) hydrolase (C) carbohydrates (D) dehydrogenase
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : Select the correct statement. (a) Glucocorticoids stimulate gluconeogenesis. (b) Glucagon is associated with hypoglycemia. (c) Insulin acts on pancreatic cells and adipocytes. (d) Insulin is associated with hyperglycemia
Last Answer : (a) Glucocorticoids stimulate gluconeogenesis.
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 : Emulsified fat is acted upon by : (a) Lipase (b) Amylase (c) Rennin (d) Pepsin
Last Answer : (a) Lipase
Description : According to principle of transmissiblity of forces, when a force acts upon a body, its effect is a.maximum when it acts at C.G. of the body b.minimum when it acts at C.G. of the body c.different at different points of the body d.107 dynes e.same at every point in its line of action
Last Answer : e. same at every point in its line of action
Description : According to the principle of transmissibility of forces, when a force acts upon a body ; its effect is a.Minimum when it acts at C.G. of the body b.Maximum when it acts at C.G. of the body c.Different at different points of body d.Same at every point in its line of action e.None of the above
Last Answer : d. Same at every point in its line of action
Description : Enzyme pepsin acts upon food at a pH of about `:-`
Last Answer : Enzyme pepsin acts upon food at a pH of about `:-` A. 3 to split proteins B. 2 to ... protein into peptones D. 2 to change protein in amino acids
Description : Hydrogen peroxide acts both as an oxidising and as a reducing agent depending upon the nature of the reacting species. In which of the following cases
Last Answer : Hydrogen peroxide acts both as an oxidising and as a reducing agent depending upon the nature of the reacting species. In ... C. `SO_(3)^(2-)` D. `KI`
Last Answer : Hydrogen peroxide acts both as an oxidising and as a reducing agent depending upon the nature of the reacting species. In ... ` C. `SO_(3)^(2-)` D. Kl
Description : An auditor's examination performed in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards generally should a. Be expected to provide assurance that illegal acts will be detected where internal control is ... aspects. d. Not be relied upon to provide assurance that illegal acts will be detected
Last Answer : Not be relied upon to provide assurance that illegal acts will be detected
Description : Which of the following acts of the CPA would be most likely a violation of the Code of Ethics? a. Assisting a client in preparing a financial forecast. b. Acting as auditor of a non- ... upon the result of an administrative proceeding. d. Having an immaterial loan to the president of an audit
Last Answer : Having an immaterial loan to the president of an audit
Description : According to principle of transmissibility of forces, the effect of a force upon a body is (A) Maximum when it acts at the center of gravity of a body (B) Different at different points in its line of action ... at every point in its line of action (D) Minimum when it acts at the C.G. of the body
Last Answer : (C) The same at every point in its line of action
Description : Choose the wrong statement (A) Any weight, floating or immersed in a liquid, is acted upon by a buoyant force (B) Buoyant force is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced (C) The ... the center of buoyancy (D) Center of buoyancy is located above the center of gravity of the displaced liquid
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : Force ( including rolling resistance friction ) that acts upon the stabilising surfaces such landslide and sole of bottom are called a) Useful soil resistance b) Parasitic force d) Draft of implement. d) Pull of implement
Last Answer : b) Parasitic force
Description : Amylopsin acts upon (a) polysaccharide in any medium (b) polysaccharide in acidic medium (c) polypeptide in any medium (d) Polysaccharide in alkaline medium
Last Answer : (d) Polysaccharide in alkaline medium
Description : Invertase enzyme acts upon (a) Proteins (b) Maltose (c) Fructose (d) Sucrose
Last Answer : (d) Sucrose
Description : What kind of test is lipase ?
Last Answer : Lipase is a type of blood test.
Description : What is the test to know the amount of lipase ?
Last Answer : : To know the amount of lipase, blood S lipase test has to be done.
Description : What does lipase mean ?
Last Answer : : Lipase is a type of salivary gland that helps us digest.
Last Answer : lipase A kind of Enzyme Pancreas Ross Stays.
Description : How is lipase activity measured in the fat digestion experiment Why is that the chosen marker for digestion?
Last Answer : no idea
Description : Zinc is a cofactor for (A) Acid phosphatase (B) Alkaline phosphatase (C) Amylase (D) Lipase
Description : An important zinc containing enzyme is (A) Carboxypeptidase A (B) Isocitrate dehydrogenase (C) Cholinesterate (D) Lipoprotein lipase
Description : Bile salts make emulsification with fat for the action of (A) Amylose (B) Lipase (C) Pepsin (D) Trypsin
Description : The tear secretion contains an antibacterial enzyme known as (A) Zymase (B) Diastase (C) Lysozyme (D) Lipase
Description : The enzymes present in the membrane of mitochondria are (A) Flavoproteins and cytochromes (B) Fumarase and lipase (C) Enolase and catalase (D) Hexokinase and zymase
Description : Genetic engineering requires enzyme: (A) DNA ase (B) Amylase (C) Lipase (D) Restriction endonuclease
Description : Which of the following forms part of a coenzyme? (A) Zn2+ (B) Lipase (C) Vitamin B2 (D) Lysine
Description : The best test for acute pancreatitis in the presence of mumps is (A) A serological test for mumps (B) Serum amylase (C) Urinary amylase (D) Serum lipase
Description : The most useful test for the diagnosis of acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis during the first few days is (A) Urinary lipase test (B) Serum calcium (C) Urinary amylase (D) Serum amylase
Description : An enzyme which brings about lysis of bacterial cell wall is (A) Amylase (B) Lysozyme (C) Trypsin (D) Lipase