Not while it had food.
Enzymes can not function well at higher tempatures so they become denatured and their body functions are not able to stay normal.
Proteins involved in chemical reactions (speeding them up) are called enzymes. Note: most enzymes are proteins, but not all.
Each enzymes had a specific job. Meaning one kind could not do what others can. Meaning having many enzymes would be advantageous (or neccessry) for our body to do many kinds of chemical reactions.
Enzymes are present throughout the body.
enzymes :)
There are 1000's of enzymes in the body. In a biochemical pathway there maybe be multiple enzymes used! for examply, glycolysis..
Once you digest food the enzymes in the intestine will digest the nutrients into small components. So that they could be absorbed by the intestine into the bloodstream, and throughout the body in order to be reused by the body cells.
Your body is run by billions of reactions that are controlled by enzymes. These enzymes are made of protein and much the same was as when you cook an egg it turns solid, the enzymes break down if you overheat or stop functioning if they cool down enough. You would die quickly.
He advocated the consumption of large amounts of plant enzymes, theorizing that if the body had to use less of its own enzymes for digestion, it could store them for maintaining metabolic harmony.
No,enzymes are only found in the body.. Enzymes are biological catalysts.
"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 :)
Protien makes enzymes, and repairs your body.