Rita P.

asked • 04/11/20

Chemistry question

What are chylomicrons?

  1. enzymes that remove amino acids from the N-terminal end of peptides and proteins possessing a free amino group
  2. hormones secreted in the small intestine that stimulate the gall bladder to release bile into the duodenum
  3. lipoprotein complexes which contain a very high proportion of triglycerides
  4. enzymes that initiate the partial hydrolysis of lipids in the intestine
  5. gastric secretions that help denature food proteins to expose their chains to more efficient enzyme action

What are chylomicrons?

  1. enzymes that remove amino acids from the N-terminal end of peptides and proteins possessing a free amino group
  2. hormones secreted in the small intestine that stimulate the gall bladder to release bile into the duodenum
  3. lipoprotein complexes which contain a very high proportion of triglycerides
  4. enzymes that initiate the partial hydrolysis of lipids in the intestine
  5. gastric secretions that help denature food proteins to expose their chains to more efficient enzyme action


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