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(a) Name the types of movements of small intestine. (b) Why glucose is not formed from muscle glycogen? (c) Name the products of digestion of (i) Sucrose (ii) Maltose.

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(a)Type of movement in small intestine are :(i) Rhythmic segemention (pendular) an d (ii)peristalis. (b) Muscle cell does not contain glucose-6-phosphatase enzyme necessary for the conversion of glucose-6-phosphate to glucose. (c) products of digestion: (i)Sucrose`overset("sucrose")to glucose+fructose`.
(ii)Maltose `overset("Maltose")to Glucose+Glucose`.
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