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Where Are the Enzymes Responsible for Degrading Disaccharides and Limit

Question 160

Question 160

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Where are the enzymes responsible for degrading disaccharides and limit dextrins located?


A) pylorus
B) ampulla of Vater
C) exocrine pancreas
D) brush border of the small intestine
E) endocrine pancreas

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