No, yet all enzymes are made up of proteins {except those Rna types}.
Enzymes are proteins.
Protien
Proteases are a class of enzymes that only digest protins. All the enyzmes are very specific to its substrate. Trypsin, chymotrypisn, pepsin in the gut are digesting the proteins in the food.
Amino acids are linked to form proteins which act as enzymes .
There are enzymes found in all the cells of a plant.
for starch - amylase for proteins - protiase for fats and oils - lipase proteins are broken up into ameno acids starch is broken up ito multose then glucose fats and oils are broken up into glycerol
Yes
when you eat the chicken, it breaks down from the enyzmes in your stomach. they keep breaking down until they are pure protein, and then it will go into your blood stream.
No, there are structural proteins, functional proteins [enzymes] and regulatory proteins. Are all enzymes proteins? Yes. Further, many proteins are closely associated with Rnas.
Membrane proteins and all other proteins are produced in cytoplasm. The proteins targeted to membranes by specific signals. Golgi vesicles transport the proteins to membrane. Not all proteins are membrane proteins
the pancreas/liver produce and store most digestive enzymes.
All proteins are microscopic.All proteins are microscopic.