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Match the digestive molecule to the cell or organ type that produces the molecul

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Question

Match the digestive molecule to the cell or organ type that produces the molecule

1. salivary amylase

2. pepsinogen

3. gastric acid

4. bicarbonate

5. trypsinogen

6. enteropeptidase

7. lipases

8. bile salts

Word Box:

salivary gland

chief cell in stomach

parietal cell in stomach

pancreatic cells

duodenal cells

pancreatic cells

liver cells

gallbladder cells

mucus neck cells

A.

salivary gland

B.

chief cell in stomach

C.

parietal cell in stomach

D.

pancreatic cells

E.

duodenal cells

F.

pancreatic cells

G.

liver cells

H.

gallbladder cells

I.

mucus neck cells

Explanation / Answer

A

salivary gland

1. salivary amylase

B

chief cell in stomach

2. pepsinogen

C

parietal cell in stomach

3. gastric acid

D

pancreatic cells

5. trypsinogen

E

duodenal cells

6. enteropeptidase

F

pancreatic cells

7. lipases

G

liver cells

8. bile salts

H

gallbladder cells

8. bile salts

I

mucus neck cells

4. bicarbonate

A

salivary gland

1. salivary amylase

B

chief cell in stomach

2. pepsinogen

C

parietal cell in stomach

3. gastric acid

D

pancreatic cells

5. trypsinogen

E

duodenal cells

6. enteropeptidase

F

pancreatic cells

7. lipases

G

liver cells

8. bile salts

H

gallbladder cells

8. bile salts

I

mucus neck cells

4. bicarbonate

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