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Match the organ or gland with the enzyme(s) it
secretes. Enzymes may be used more than once. An
organ or gland may secrete more than one enzyme.(1) salivary glands
(serous cells)
(2) stomach (chief cells)
A. peptidase
B. amylase
C. nuclease (3) pancreas (acinar
cells)
(4) small intestine
D. lipase
E. pepsinogen
F. trypsin, chymotrypsin,
carboxypeptidase
G. sucrase, maltase, lactase
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