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- a) What is the general function of all enzymes that are involved in the digestive process.b) Use the Table below to summarise the function of 6 named digestive enzymes that are either secreted from specific regions of the gastrointestinal system, or part of the intestinal brush border. Enzyme Site of secretion / Action Function (to include substrate and product formed)What are the function, structure (substrate, cofactor, apoenzyme etc.), and major tissue source/organ of stomach enzyme.List all the digestive enzymes involved in the breakdown of Carbohydrates, Proteins and Fats. Also, name the site of action for each enzyme.
- Explain the advantages of the use of the flexible endoscope for investigation of the gastrointestinal tract. (at least 150 words)In upper gastrointestinal bleeding, without knowing the cause or source of bleeding, why do we give proton pump inhibitors (PPIS, e.g. omeprazole)? What is the role of these, if the source of bleeding is not peptic or duodenal ulcer?Describe protein digestion by location: mouth, stomach, small intestine, enterocyte, large intestine. Define zymogen/proenzyme. Describe each key enzyme in protein digestion (including how each are activated). Describe the function and importance of enteropeptidase. Describe the function and importance of trypsin. Know the difference between an endogenous and exogenous peptidase. Describe the functions of brush border peptidases and cytosolic peptidases. Describe absorption of peptides and absorption of amino acid (they are different). Describe different fates of amino acids once they are absorbed and released into circulation. Describe what can happen if protein is not absorbed properly.
- Explain the following functions of the liver: bile secretion, synthetic activity, and detoxification. kindly insert your references here.describe in detail four basic digestion processes as they occur in the oral cavityList the key components of bile. Is bile action similar to the action of lipases? Explain.
- Which of the following small intestinal regions is both retroperitoneal and the recipient of the pancreatic enzymes? Which of the following small intestinal regions is both retroperitoneal and the recipient of the pancreatic enzymes? cecum duodenum ileum jejunumCidled T eme Match the correct number from Figure 14-23 to the corresponding anatomic structure. Gallbladder Greater omentum Jejunum Left lateral lobe of liver Descending duodenum Right medial lobe of liver Quadrate lobe of liver Urinary bladder Stomach 2 5 6.Why is it that the bile solution should be placed in an inclined position?