Matching
Match each enzyme to its enzyme function.
Premises:
sucrase
maltase
pepsin
trypsin
lactase
amylase
lipase
Responses:
Splits the disaccharide lactose into glucose and galactose
Splits short chains of amino acids into molecules containing one, two, or three amino acids
Breaks down starch into smaller chains of glucose molecules
Breaks down fats into fragments of fatty acids and glycerol
Separates protein into shorter chains of amino acids
Splits the disaccharide sucrose into glucose and fructose
Splits the disaccharide maltose into two molecules of glucose
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
sucrase
maltase
pepsin
trypsin
lactase
amylase
lipase
Premises:
sucrase
maltase
pepsin
trypsin
lactase
amylase
lipase
Responses:
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