Answer:
Explanation: Lactose intolerable
2. carboxypeptidase
3. maltase
4. salivary amylase
5. gastric lipase
Answer:
1. Trypsin
Explanation:
The question states that the in the lysinuric protein intolerance disorder, people cannot properly digest proteins due to a defective enzyme involved in protein digestion.
Gastric lipase breaks down lipids.
Salivary amylase catalyzes the hydrolysis of starch into sugars.
Maltase breaks down maltose into two monomers of glucose.
Carboxypeptidase are proteases enzymes though most of them are not involved in protein digestion.
Trypsin is a protease found in the digestive system, that cleaves peptide chains at the amino acids lysine or arginine, involved in the lysinuric intolerance.
So, for the question´s purpose the right answer is 1, Trypsine.
But it´s important to notice that this disorder has been well studied and the known cause is not at the protein break down level, but at the transportation of lysine, arginine and ornithine amino acids between cells in the body. If we supplied affected people with this amino acid, they would still be unable to assimilate them.
Answer:
Explanation:
Trypsin is a peptidase or protease enzyme, which breaks the peptide bonds of proteins by hydrolysis to form smaller peptides and amino acids. Actually, it's an enzime that catalyzes the breaking down process of proteins.
Trypsin is produced in the pancreas and secreted in the duodenum (part of the intestine), where it is essential for digestion.
So, basically, trypsin is the enzyme among the options that intervenes in the proteins breaking down process, making it smaller which produces aminoacids.
Therefore, the right answer is Trypsin, because it's the enzyme responsible for the digestion of proteins molecules.
b. Many STDs are asymptomatic.
c. If symptoms disappear, a person might think the STD is gone.
d. Some people are embarrassed to ask for help.
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A reason that STDs go undiagnosed is that state laws require all STDs to be reported, which is option a. State laws requiring the reporting of STDs actually help in their diagnosis and tracking. So, the correct option is option a.
Many STDs do not cause noticeable symptoms or may only cause mild symptoms that can be easily overlooked or mistaken for other conditions. As a result, individuals may not seek medical attention or testing, assuming they are not infected. Some STDs, such as chlamydia or gonorrhea, can cause symptoms that resolve on their own, leading individuals to believe the infection has cleared without treatment. The stigma surrounding STDs and discussions about sexual health can prevent some individuals from seeking medical attention or discussing their concerns openly with healthcare providers. So, the correct option is option a.
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Answer:
the answer is a
Explanation:
stds do not have to be reported to the govt