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प्रश्न
Describe the process of digestion in human beings.
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उत्तर
Digestion of proteins in humans:
There is no digestion of protein in the oral cavity because protein digestive enzymes are absent in the saliva.
(a) Digestion of protein in the stomach: Gastric juice contains HCI and two proenzymes, pepsinogen and prorenin. HCI maintains a pH of 2-3.7 and kills bacteria and other pathogens. Gastric juice mixes with food until it becomes a semi-solid mass called Chyme. Proenzymes become activated as below:
Pepsinogen \[\ce{->[HCl][2-3.7 pH]}\] Pepsin
Prorennin \[\ce{->[HCl]}\] Rennin
These enzymes act as follows:
Casein \[\ce{->[Rennin][(Milk protein)]}\] Paracasein
Paracasein + Ca → Calcium Paracasinate (Curd)
Calcium paracaseinate \[\ce{->[Pepsin]}\] Peptones
Protein \[\ce{->[Pepsin]}\] Peotone
(b) Digestion of protein the small intestine Action of pancreatic juice. It contains proenzymes trypsinogen, chymotrypsinogen, and procarboxy peptidase.
Trypsinogen \[\ce{->[Enterokinase][of interstinal juice]}\] Trypsin
Chymotrypsinogen \[\ce{->[Trypsin]}\] Chymotrypsin
Procarboxypeptidase \[\ce{->[Trypsin]}\] Carbody - peptidase
Peptones \[\ce{->[Trypsin]}\] Peptides
Peptones \[\ce{->[Chymotrypsin]}\] Peptides
Peptides \[\ce{->[Carboxypeptidase]}\] Smaller peptides + Amino acid
The action of intestinal juice. Intestinal juice contains endokinase, aminopeptidase, and dipeptidase. Actions of these enzymes are summarized below:
Peptides \[\ce{->[Aminopeptidase]}\] Smaller peptides + Amino acid
Peptides \[\ce{->[Dipeptidase]}\] Amino acid
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Pancreas, Gall bladder, Glomerulus, Liver
The inner wall of the small intestine has many finger-like outgrowths called ______.
Which part of the digestive canal is involved in:
Absorption of food ______.
What is trypsin? What is its function?
Describe the parts of our tooth with the help of a labelled diagram.
The process of digestion in humans is completed in:
(a) oesophagus
(b) small intestine
(c) stomach
(d) large intestine
List in tabular form two differences between pepsin and trypsin.
Name the following
The organ where protein digestion-begins
State the four ways in which saliva is useful to us.
Answer in detail.
What is meant by digestion? How does it differ from nutrition?
Answer in detail.
Liver does not secrete any enzymes yet it helps indigestion. How?
Define with examples: Carnivores
Who is telling a lie?
Tongue: My taste-buds can tell only a sweet taste.
The other name of food pipe is alimentary canal.
______ is the common passage of air and food.
(i)______ and (ii)______ form the common bile duct.
Identify the INCORRECT statement.
Liver produces for ______ the digestion of fat.
Match the following:
| 1. | Pancreatic juice | a. | Breaking starch |
| 2. | Salivary enzymes | b. | Digestive enzymes |
| 3. | Salivary gland | c. | Alimentary canal |
| 4. | Digestive tract | d. | Parotid |
In which part of the alimentary canal food is finally digested?
