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Go through the following statements regarding the physiology of digestion and identify whether they are true or false.
I. Largest variety of hydrolases are present in omnivores, while the herbivores, generally lack digestive enzymes.
II. Digestive enzymes are of four types namely, amylase, proteinases, lipases and nucleases.
III. Hydrolases and cholecystokinin are secreted by the exocrine part of pancreas

A

I-T, II-F, III-T

B

I-F, II-F, III-F

C

I-T, II-T, III-T

D

I-T, II-T, III-F

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