No. It contains salivary amylase which breaks down starch into maltose which is broken down into glucose by maltase =)
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The enzyme amylase is a biological catalyst found in saliva. It catalyzes the breakdown of starch. Note that not everyone secretes the enzyme amylase in their saliva.
No. Saliva is produced by salivary glands, which are not found in the stomach.
Protease is an enzyme. It is essentially a protein. Protease is not a compound and therefore its formula cannot be given out. Protease are a class of enzymes involved in digesting proteins. The basic mode of action can be described as: Protein + Protease -----> Digested protein + protease Since enzymes do not react in a biochemical reaction (they are merely catalysis), protease appears on both sides of the reaction shown above
No. It contains salivary amylase which breaks down starch into maltose which is broken down into glucose by maltase =)
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because protease is found in those fruits
I just had an assignment on this, protease is released from the pancreas and breaks down proteins in your stomach along with pepsin and rennin which are released from the stomach glands protease comes from the pancreas
HIV's are found everywhere.
MRSA can be in saliva.
Protease breaks down proteins. So the products of the breakdown of proteins are amino acids. This is an enzyme often found in the stomach and small intestine.
Salvia is found in the mouth
Some antimicrobial factors found in saliva are:lysozyme (also found in tears)peroxidaselactoferrin
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The only way semen can be found in saliva is if the woman swallowed a mans ejaculatory fluids.
The enzyme amylase is a biological catalyst found in saliva. It catalyzes the breakdown of starch. Note that not everyone secretes the enzyme amylase in their saliva.