BIOL373L Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Maltotriose, Bile Acid, Enteropeptidase

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Biol 373l study questions experiment 3: limitations of lead acetate. Lead acetate only detects presence of amino acids with sulfur, such as cysteine. Lead acetate can be used to qualitatively detect the presence of large proteins or peptides, since most large proteins and peptides should contain cysteine: hydrophilic lipase enzymes and hydrophobic lipid molecules. Bile salts, released from the gall bladder, coat large lipid droplets to make smaller water soluble lipid droplets. This increase in lipid surface area promotes maximum interaction for the hydrophilic lipase enzymes with the lipid molecules: enzyme synthesis and function. Pepsin synthesized by chief cells of stomach and acts in stomach. Chymotrypsin synthesized in the pancreas and functions in small intestine. Lipase synthesized in stomach and pancreas, and functions most in small intestine (help from bile salts) Aminopeptidase synthesized in small intestine and functions in small intestine. Maltase synthesized in small intestine and functions in small intestine: zymogens and activating factor.

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