Description : What will happen if the secretion of parietal cells of gastric glands is blocked with an inhibitor? (a) In the absence of HCl secretion, inactive pepsinogen is not converted into the active ... c) Gastric juice will be deficient in chymosin. (d) Gastric juice will be deficient in pepsinogen.
Last Answer : (a) In the absence of HCl secretion, inactive pepsinogen is not converted into the active enzyme pepsin.
Description : The equilibrium constant for the reversible reaction as shown in the bellow figure, is affected by the (A) Temperature of the system (B) Presence or absence of inerts (C) Pressure of the system (D) Kinetics of the reaction
Last Answer : (C) Pressure of the system
Description : Fermentation is adversely affected by the (A) Presence of air (B) Absence of air (C) High concentration (D) Presence of ammonium salts
Last Answer : (C) High concentration
Description : The main digestive function of enterokinase is
Last Answer : The main digestive function of enterokinase is A. conversion of pepsinogen into pepsin B. ... of the gastric glands to secrete gastric juice
Description : Enterokinase stimulates which of the following `:-`
Last Answer : Enterokinase stimulates which of the following `:-` A. Pepsinogen B. trypsin C. Pepsin D. Trypsinogen
Description : Enterokinase is secreted by
Last Answer : Enterokinase is secreted by
Description : The zymogen from trypsinogen of pancreatic juice is converted to active trypsin by (A) Peisin (B) Enterocrinin (C) Enterokinase (D) Rennin
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Trypsinogen is converted to active trypsin by (A) Enterokinase (B) Bile salts (C) HCl (D) Mg++
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Pepsinogen is converted to active pepsin by (A) HCl (B) Bile salts (C) Ca++ (D) Enterokinase
Description : HIV often changes its shape due to the presence of an enzyme called (1) Reverse Transcriptase (2) Enterokinase (3) Nucleotidase (4) Nucleoditase
Last Answer : (1) Reverse Transcriptase Explanation: Use of the reverse transcriptase enzyme is a unique characteristic of retroviruses such as HIV. After the virus releases its genetic material into a host cell, ... viral RNA into a complementary piece of DNA. This process is known as 'reverse transcription'.
Description : Oxyntic cell is meant for the secretion of (1) Pepsin (2) Enterokinase (3) Hydrochloric acid (4) Lactic acid
Last Answer : (3) Hydrochloric acid Explanation: Parietal cells (also known as oxyntic cells), are the epithelial cells that secrete hydrochloric acid (HCL) and intrinsic factor. These cells are located in ... an extensive secretory network from which the HCL is secreted by active transport into the stomach.
Description : Which enzyme converts proteins? (1) Pepsin (2) Trypsin (3) Erepsin (4) Enterokinase
Last Answer : (2) Trypsin Explanation: Trypsin is a serine protease found in the digestive system of many vertebrates, where it hydrolyses proteins. Trypsin in the duodenum catalyses the hydrolysis of peptide ... then be further hydrolyzed into amino acids by other proteases before they enter the blood stream.
Description : The hormone that stimulates the stomach to secrete gastric juice is (a) enterokinase (b) enterogastrone (c) gastrin (d) renin
Last Answer : (c) gastrin
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 : Release of pancreatic juice is stimulated by (a) enterokinase (b) cholecystokinin (c) trypsinogen (d) secretin
Last Answer : d) secretin.
Description : The enzyme enterokinase helps in conversion of (a) protein into polypeptides (b) trypsinogen into trypsin (c) caseinogen into casein (d) pepsinogen into pepsin.
Last Answer : (b) trypsinogen into trypsin
Description : One of the constituents of the pancreatic juice which is poured into the duodenum in humans is (a) trypsinogen (b) chymotrypsin (c) trypsin (d) enterokinase.
Last Answer : (a) trypsinogen
Description : Which one is not enzyme (a) Trypsin (b) Lipase (c) Enterokinase (d) Enterocrinin
Last Answer : (d) Enterocrinin
Description : Trypsinogen is converted into active Trypsin by : (a) Mucus (b) Bile juice (c) Enterokinase (d) Hormone
Last Answer : (c) Enterokinase
Description : Which of the following converts inactive pepsinogen into active pepsin : (a) HCI (b) Mucous (c) Hormone (d) Enterokinase
Last Answer : (a) HCI
Description : Enterokinase is (a) Enzyme (b) Hormone (c) Vitamin (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Enzyme
Last Answer : Hydrochloric acid
Last Answer : Reverse Transcriptase
Description : When ore is heated generally in absence of air then what is process called? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : When ore is heated generally in absence of air then what is process called?
Last Answer : Calcination
Description : The process of chemical decomposition at high temperature (upto 5000 C) in total or partial absence of air is called
Last Answer : combustion pyrolysis.
Description : Ageism refers to a) Bias against older people based solely on chronological age Individuals demonstrating ageism base their beliefs and attitudes about older people based upon chronological age without consideration ... refers to the age-related loss of memory in the absence of a pathologic process.
Last Answer : a) Bias against older people based solely on chronological age Individuals demonstrating ageism base their beliefs and attitudes about older people based upon chronological age without consideration of functional capacity.
Description : When coal is strongly heated continuously for 42 to 48 hours in the absence of air in a closed vessel, the process is known as __________ of fuel. A. atomisation B. carbonisation
Last Answer : Answer: B