Sources
Enzymes
Substrates
Products
Site of Action
100

What is the source of salivary amylase?

The source of salivary amylase are salivary glands.

100

What does lactase break down?

Lactose.

100

What is the substrate of lactase?

Lactose.

100

What is the product of pepsin?

Small peptides.

100

What is the site of action of salivary amylase?

Salivary glands.

200

What is the source of pepsin?

The source of pepsin is the stomach.

200

What does sucrase break down?

Sucrose.

200

What is the substrate of maltase?

Maltose.

200

What is the product of lactase?

Glucose.

200

What is the site of action of pepsin?

The stomach.

300

What is the source of lactase?

The source of lactase is the small intestine.

300

What does protease break down?

Protein.

300

What is the substrate of salivary amylase?

Starch.

300

What is the product of maltase?

Protease.

300

What is the site of action of lactase?

Small intestine. 

400

What is the source of trypsin?

The source of trypsin is the pancrease.

400

What does lipase break down?

Fats.

400

What is the substrate of Trypsin?

Peptides.

400

What is the product of trypsin?

Amino acids.

400

What is the site of action of maltase?

Intestines. 

500

What is the source of lipase?

The source of lipase is the pancrease.

500

What does amylase break down?

Complex carbohydrates. 

500

What is the substrate of lipase?

Triglycerides. 

500

What is the product of lipase?

Fatty acids.

500

What is the site of action of pancreatic amylase?

Duodenum.