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If this enzyme were to be absent in our small intestine, the digestion of proteins in our body would be severely affected A. Pancreatic amylase B. Maltase C. Lipase D. Enterokinase

If this enzyme were to be absent in our small intestine, the digestion of proteins in our body would be severely affected
A. Pancreatic amylase
B. Maltase
C. Lipase
D. Enterokinase

Grade:12th pass

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Pawan Prajapati
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2 years ago
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Yash Patari
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2 years ago
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Note: Enterokinase is present in the small intestine and its absence would cause a big loss to the entire digestive system. Trypsin has a significant function in the absorption of proteins in the foremost segment of the small digestive tract. It enacts different proteases in pancreatic juice.

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