renin
amylase
lipase
lactase
pepsin
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The correct answer is:
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A. Renin (chymosin)
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B. Amylase
ā Digests šØš©šš§šš (carbohydrates), not proteins.
C. Lipase
ā Breaks down ššš©šØ, not proteins.
D. Lactase
ā Breaks down š”ššš©š¤šØš (milk sugar), š£š¤š© the protein in milk.

Hydrolysis At D First Instance Means Breaking Down Of A Compound Due 2 Reaction With Water.A Hydrolysed Protein Mins Breaking Down Of Protein Into Amino Acid & Pepsin Breaks Down,while Renin Coagulates Protein.Pepsin Is D Correct Answer.

please be aware of such answers... this is supposed to be pepsin... Rennin does not hydrolyze I believe but coagulates

U Ar Wrong.To Hydrolysed Mins To Breaking Down Of A Compound Due 2 Reation Wit Water & Not Removal Of Water

The correct Answer is Reninn.
Pepsin function in converting Protein to peptone.
But when referring to milk specifically is Reninn




