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Slide 1 - Digestion and Peristalsis 2nd Year Science
Slide 2 - True or False? Amylase breaks down starch into maltose Bile breaks down large starch molecules into small starch molecules Bile is made in the liver Fats are broken down into fatty acids and glycerol Large protein molecules are made up of proteases Lipases are enzymes that act specifically on proteins
Slide 3 - Carbohydrate
Slide 4 - Protein
Slide 5 - Fat
Slide 6 - ppt slide no 6 content not found
Slide 7 - Peristalsis The squeezing action of muscles that is used to move food along the alimentary canal
Slide 8 - http://www.lionden.com/peristalsis.htm
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