As their doctors, you ask whether the baby has spat up or vomited at all. The parents confirm this happens regularly, but they aren't sure what the substance is that the baby is ejecting. You ask them to feed the child again, and take a sample of the mystery substance that the baby ejects. Which of the following substances could you check for to narrow down the organ where the issue might be happening?
a. Blood
b. Salivary Amylase
c. Lingual Lipas
d. Bile
Ans: d. Bile
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Which statement describes glycolysis?