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प्रश्न
Fill in the blanks in the table (1-5) by selecting the suitable names of substances from the list given below:
(steapsin, peptones, fatty acids, proteoses, protein).
| Digestive Enzymes | Acts on | To convert into |
| (i) Pepsin | _________(2) | ________(3) and |
| (ii) _______(1) | Fats |
________(4) _________(5) |
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उत्तर
| Digestive Enzymes | Acts on | To convert into |
| (i) Pepsin | Proteins(2) | Peptones (3) and |
| (ii) Lipases(1) | Fats |
Proteoses(4) Fatty acids(5) |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
The stomach releases hydrochloric acid and ______ juices which act on food.
What is the special name of the contraction and expansion movement which pushes the food further in our digestive tract (or alimentary canal)?
Pancreatic juice contains enzymes which digest:
(a) proteins and carbohydrates only
(b) proteins and fats only
(c) fats and carbohydrates only
(d) proteins, fats and carbohydrates
If the teeth are not cleaned regularly, they become covered with a sticky yellowish layer W of food particles and bacteria. Since layer W covers the teeth, the alkaline liquid X secreted by glands Y inside the mouth cannot reach the teeth surface to neutralise the acid formed by the action of organisms Z on sugary food, and hence tooth decay sets in.
(a) What is W known as?
(b) What is (i) X, and (ii) Y?
(c) What are organisms Z?
(d) State one way of removing layer W from the teeth.
What is roughage? Give two examples.
Define the following term :
Omnivore
Find the odd one out. Give reasons for your choice.
Differentiate between
Digestion and Absorption
Describe the alimentary canal of man
List the glands associated with digestion.
