Upgraded B003 Ntbi1202 Visualizing Sequential Action Amylases — a labelled NEET Biology diagram with a definitions lexicon.
Visualizing the sequential action of amylases across different GI segments. Labelled parts: Small Intestine, Cross-section, Activation, Stomach, Enzyme, Mouth, Order, arrows, labels to show, acid cloud icon. The longest part of the digestive tract where the majority of chemical digestion and nutrient absorption occurs. FYI: The internal surface area is vastly increased by finger-like projections called villi and microscopic microvilli. A diagrammatic view of an organ or tissue obtained by cutting it at a right angle to its longitudinal axis. FYI: Transverse sections (T.S.) are standard in plant anatomy to study the arrangement of vascular bundles. The process of transitioning a molecule, enzyme, or cell from an inactive state to a functional, catalytic, or reactive state. FYI: In enzyme kinetics, activation energy must be lowered by the enzyme to catalyze a reaction effectively. A J-shaped muscular organ that stores food and performs the initial stages of protein digestion using acid and enzymes. FYI: The stomach lining secretes Proenzyme Pepsinogen, which is converted into active Pepsin by the highly acidic HCl. A biological catalyst, usually a protein, that accelerates chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy. FYI: Almost all enzymes are proteins, except for ribozymes which are catalytic RNA molecules. The anterior opening of the alimentary canal used for ingestion and the beginning of mechanical and chemical digestion. FYI: The digestion of starch begins in the mouth due to the action of the enzyme salivary amylase (ptyalin). A taxonomic category that groups together families that exhibit a few similar characters. FYI: In plants, families like Solanaceae and Convolvulaceae are placed in the order Polymoniales based on floral characters. arrows is a labeled feature or concept in this upgraded BioAtlas image: A labelled cross-section diagram of the human digestive tract (mouth, stomach, small intestine). Use arrows and labels to show: 1. Starch Maltose in mouth. 2. Inac... labels to show is a labeled feature or concept in this upgraded BioAtlas image: A labelled cross-section diagram of the human digestive tract (mouth, stomach, small intestine). Use arrows and labels to show: 1. Starch Maltose in mouth. 2. Inac... acid cloud icon is a labeled feature or concept in this upgraded BioAtlas image: A labelled cross-section diagram of the human digestive tract (mouth, stomach, small intestine). Use arrows and labels to show: 1. Starch Maltose in mouth. 2. Inac...