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Protease is produced in the Pancreas along with many other enzymes such as Pancreatic Amylase. It breaks down protein into Amino Acids for digestion.It is also made in the small intestine and Stomach.
"There are three classes of enzymes: metabolic enzymes, which run our bodies; digestive enzymes, which digest our food; and food enzymes from raw foods, which start food digestion. Our bodies are run using metabolic enzymes. Enzymes convert the food we eat into chemical structures that can pass through the cell membranes of the cells lining the digestive tract into the bloodstream."Enzymes: are proteins that act as catalysts in mediating and speeding up a specific chemical reaction.Check out this link on the "wisegeek" website:http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-enzymes.htmIt suggests that there are an estimated 75,000 human enzymes.Quoted using http://www.fruitarian.com/ac/Enzymes.htm and Donovanits a stuffed up question and no one shoud be put threw this stuff in science heheh :)
Enzymes
enzymes are used to cure some cancers and are in some drugs like worming tablets. The body also has enzymes in places like the digestive system. Enzymes are very useful =]
enzymes
Enzymes are proteins that process certain substrates (substances). Each enzyme has a different purpose, builder enzymes: builder enzymes take 2 or more substrates in to their "active site" and creates a new substance. Breaker enzymes: Breaker enzymes "break down" substrates via their "active site" this is important in the human body. Some important enzymes for humans are: Protease: Breaks down protiens, Carbohydrase: breaks down carbohydrates Lipase: Breaks down fats
The optimal condition for all the body systems to work at their best, including enzymes, hormones, and other chemicals that affect metabolism is a relatively balanced state that is called homeostasis.
Lipase, which breaks down fats, and pancreatic amylase, which breaks down carbohydrates.
There are over two dozen enzymes produced in the gastrointestinal tract. Some of them are gastrin, somatostatin , secretion, incretins, ghrelin, serotonin and substance P.
The optimal temperature of enzymes in humans is about 37c, the same as the human body's temperature. However, some enzymes work at higher temperatures than 37 but not very high because higher temperatures denatures (destroy) the enzymes.
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