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 LDL and HDL ?
Last Answer : To know the amount of LDL and HDL , you have to do blood fasting lipid profile test.
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
Last Answer : Answer : D
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 : What is the maximum amount of sugar that can be consumed per day ? How many spoons ?
Last Answer : We like to eat sweets but it is not possible to eat extra sweets at once so you can eat sugar or sweets as per your requirement. There is no continuous rule of it every day. However, a person ... diabetes but if you have diabetes you have to give up sugar or sweet foods. Hope you understand. Thanks
Description : What is the amount of gira in human body ?
Last Answer : There are 100 knots in the human body.
Description : What is the amount of red blood cells ?
Last Answer : : Red bone marrow produces red blood cells. An adult male has about 5 million red blood cells per cubic millimeter of blood, while an adult female has about 4.5 million cubic millimeters per husband.
Description : How many kilocalories are there in 20 rupees peanuts ? Calculate the amount of nuts with difficulty ?
Last Answer : About 100 grams of nuts are usually available for 20 rupees. 100 grams of nuts contain 560 kcal of food energy. References - Wikipedia
Description : What is the amount of red blood cells produced in the human body every second ?
Last Answer : * 20 lakh * red blood cells are produced in the human body every second.
Last Answer : You can eat 10-12 small size amalki. If it is large, it is better not to eat more than 4. It is a fruit that tastes good or tasty so it is better to eat 4-5 hours a day. Nothing is ... of vitamin C which is not permanent in the body so you will get good results if you play a little regularly.
Last Answer : The amount of air in the lungs is determined using a spirometer
Last Answer : One part of 13 parts.
Description : How much does ECG test cost ?
Last Answer : ECG cost 60 rupees.
Description : How Much Money Does a Kidney Diagnosis Test Cost ?
Last Answer : : Ultrasonography , angiogram and CT scan are usually done to diagnose kidney disease . However, more X-rays are done.
Description : mother of a child can be identified by DNA test. Can the father be identified ?
Last Answer : must be identified. We know that the DNA of any human being on earth is not exactly the same. Yet most of the DNA of the mother , father and child match in the double helix. Therefore, the parents of ... be the parent of the child can be identified only if the child's DNA matches most of their DNA.
Description : Lipose test ?
Last Answer : lipase is a type of enzyme. A blood test is needed to find out the amount.
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 : Pancreatic lipase acts upon-
Last Answer : Pancreatic lipase acts upon- A. Glycogen B. Triglycerides C. Dissacharides D. Polypeptides
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 : How is lipase activity measured in the fat digestion experiment Why is that the chosen marker for digestion?
Last Answer : no idea
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 : Zinc is a cofactor for (A) Acid phosphatase (B) Alkaline phosphatase (C) Amylase (D) Lipase
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : An important zinc containing enzyme is (A) Carboxypeptidase A (B) Isocitrate dehydrogenase (C) Cholinesterate (D) Lipoprotein lipase
Last Answer : Answer : A
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 : An enzyme which brings about lysis of bacterial cell wall is (A) Amylase (B) Lysozyme (C) Trypsin (D) Lipase
Description : ‘Clearing factor’ is (A) Lipoprotein lipase (B) Crotonase (C) 7-dehydro cholesterol (D) β-sitosterol
Description : The principal action of insulin in adipose tissue is to inhibit the activity of the (A) Hormone sensitive lipoprotein lipase (B) Glycerol phosphate acyltransferase (C) Acetyl-CoA carboxylase (D) Pyruvate dehydrogenase
Description : The optimum pH of pancreatic lipase is (A) 2.0 (B) 4.0 (C) 6.0 (D) 8.0
Description : The pH optima of gastric lipase is (A) 3.0–6.0 (B) 1.0–2.0 (C) 8.0 (D) 8.6
Description : A non-functional plasma enzyme is (A) Psudocholinesterase (B) Lipoprotein lipase (C) Proenzyme of blood coagulation (D) Lipase
Description : An example of functional plasma enzyme is (A) Lipoprotein lipase (B) Amylase (C) Aminotransferase (D) Lactate dehydrogenase
Description : In acute pancreatitis, the enzyme raised in first five days is (A) Serum amylase (B) Serum lactic dehydrogenase (C) Urinary lipase (D) Urinary amylase
Description : Serum lipase level increases in (A) Paget’s disease (B) Gaucher’s disease (C) Acute pancreatitis (D) Diabetes mellitus
Description : Example of an extracellular enzyme is (A) Lactate dehydrogenase (B) Cytochrome oxidase (C) Pancreatic lipase (D) Hexokinase
Description : Non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs, such as aspirin act by inhibiting the activity of the enzyme: (A) Lipoxygenase (B) Cyclooxygenase (C) Phospholipase A2 (D) Lipoprotein lipase
Description : Lipase can act only at pH: (A) 2.5–4 (B) 3.5–5 (C) 4 to 5 (D) 5–7
Description : Which of the following regulates lipolysis in adipocytes? (A) Activation of fatty acid synthesis mediated by CAMP (B) Glycerol phosphorylation to prevent futile esterification of fatty acids (C) ... result of hormone stimulated increases in CAMP levels (D) Activation of CAMP production by Insulin
Description : This interferes with cholesterol absorption (A) Lipoprotein lipase (B) Creatinase (C) 7-dehydrocholesterol (D) β-sitosterol
Description : The triacyl glycerol present in plasma lipoproteins are hydrolyzed by (A) Linqual lipase (B) Pancreatic lipase (C) Colipase (D) Lipoprotein lipase
Description : Genetic deficiency of lipoprotein lipase causes hyperlipoproteinaemia of following type: (A) Type I (B) Type IIa (C) Type IIb (D) Type V
Description : Co-lipase is a (A) Bile salt (B) Vitamin (C) Protein (D) Phospholipid
Description : Salivary lipase is secreted by (A) Parotid glands (B) Sub-maxillary glands (C) Dorsal surface of tongue (D) None of these
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 : Salivary lipase converts dietary triglycerides into (A) Diglycerides and fatty acids (B) Monoglycerides and fatty acids (C) Glycerol and fatty acids (D) All of these