Enzymes in the digestive system speed up the breakdown of food. The process of these enzymes breaking down the food in the digestive tract is known as hydrolases.
digestive system.
the pancreascreates enzymes for the digestive system and produces hormones for the endocrine system
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No digestion actually happens in the pancreas, but the pancreas does secret enzymes that help break down carbohydrates, proteins, and fats into the digestive system.
Yes, teeth are part of the digestive system as they help in breaking down food into smaller pieces through chewing. Saliva is also part of the digestive system as it contains enzymes that start breaking down carbohydrates in the mouth.
digestive system.
in saliva
the pancreascreates enzymes for the digestive system and produces hormones for the endocrine system
You are wrong! The digestive system produce enzymes and other substances!!!
amylases, proteinases, lipases...
It produces digestive enzymes then releases enzymes into the small intestine to help break down food
The parasympathetic division of the autonomous nervous system sends a message to the digestive system when it's time to produce enzymes.
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Enzymes are an important part of the digestive system, where they chemically digest food into usable nutrients. Enzymes with different functions are found in many other areas of your body.
Enzymes
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