The removal of a man’s pancreas by surgical operation can affect only the digestion of
Starch
Starch, protein and fats
Oils and fats
Proteins
Carbohydrates and fats
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The pancreas secretes pancreatic juice which contains 3 enzymes: amylase, lipase, and trypsin
Amylase digests starch by converting it to glucose
Lipase digest fats and oils by converting to fatty acids and glycerol
Trypsin digest protein by converting from peptone to polypeptide which is further acted upon by erepsin to amino acids
So, when the pancreas is removed, the digestion of starch, protein and, fats and oils will be affected.

mouth=ptylin (starch)
stomach=pepsin(protein hydrolysis )and renin(cuddling of hydrolyzed protein/milk)
pancreas (pancreatic juice contains
Mnemonic=LAT
Lipase(act on fat)
Amylase (act on starch)
Trypsin (act on protein))
Duodenum (first part of small intestine)
Mnemonic=SMELL
Sucrase (act on sucrose)
Maltose (act on maltase)
Erepsin(act on protein)
Lactase (act on lactose)
Lipase(act on fat and oil)


