NEET PG DENTAL EXAM

HISTOLOGY

DIGESTIVE SYSTEM

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Sucrase breaks down
A
sucrose
B
lactose
C
galactose
D
maltose
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The SI gene provides instructions for producing the enzyme sucrase-isomaltase. This enzyme is found in the small intestine and is responsible for breaking down sucrose and maltose into their simple sugar components. These simple sugars are then absorbed by the small intestine.

Detailed explanation-2: -One of these digestive enzymes is sucrase-isomaltase, which breaks down some of the carbohydrates that you eat, such as table sugar (sucrose) and other sugars from starches present in foods such as potatoes and baked goods, into simpler forms that can be absorbed into the bloodstream.

Detailed explanation-3: -Digesting Sucrose Sucrose digestion does not begin until the sugar reaches the small intestine. Your body cannot absorb polysaccharides as is, so it must first break sucrose down into its component parts.

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