Matching II. Choose the one most appropriate

statement for each.
1. ___ amylase
2. ___ bile
3. ___ disaccharidase
4. ___ gastrin
5. ___ lipase
6. ___ monosaccharides
7. ___ pepsin
8. ___ amino- and carboxypeptidase
9. ___ sphincter
10. ___ trypsin
A. made in the small intestine and pancreas;
act on peptide fragments
B. glucose, fructose, and galactose are
examples
C. made in the pancreas; acts on fats
D. made by the pancreas and salivary glands;
acts on starch
E. made by the small intestine; acts on double
sugars
F. made by the pancreas; acts on proteins and
polypeptides
G. contains cholesterol; helps emulsify fats
H. made in the stomach; acts on proteins
I. stimulates hydrochloric acid secretion
J. circular muscle acts like valve


Answers: 1. D, 2. G, 3. E, 4. I, 5. C, 6. B, 7. H, 8. A, 9. J, 10. F

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