(b) (i) Amylase (ii) Bile (iii) Trypsin
Explanation:
Saliva is secreted in the mouth (i) and contains the enzyme salivary amylase, which helps digest carbohydrates. The liver (ii) secretes bile to emulsify fats, breaking them into smaller globules for easier digestion. The pancreas (iii) produces pancreatic juice, which contains enzymes like trypsin for protein digestion.
(a) (i) Amylase (ii) Pepsin (iii) Bile (b) (i) Amylase (ii) Bile (iii) Trypsin (c) (i) Lipase (ii) Amylase (iii) Pepsin (d) (i) Trypsin (ii) Bile (iii) Amylase
(i) The function of KOH taken in the test tube is to absorb (a) Released water vapours (b) Released CO2 (c) Released O2 (d) Chlorophyll. (ii) On the basis of this activity, we may conclude that the factor for photosynthesis is (a) Carbon dioxide (b) Oxygen (c) Chlorophyll (d) Water vapour. (iii) The event that does not occur in photosynthesis is (a) Absorption of light energy by chlorophyll (b) Reduction of carbon dioxide to carbohydrates (c) Oxidation of carbon to carbon dioxide (d) Conversion of light energy to chemical energy. (iv) Iodine solution gives blue-black colour with (a) Starch (b) Proteins (c) Glucose (d) Fats.