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Covalent bonds. Courteously, Completely and Biochemically Provided By Enzymes. Another Related Answer is The Golgi Apparatus.
No. DNA codes for proteins, but not the lipids and carbohydrates and instruction for their use. All of this originates from diet and from thin air.
during the metabolism of carbohyadrates there are may end products which may directly or in directly invovle in other metabolism
All the enzymes are protein or protein conjugates(with lipids or carbohydrates)
carbohydrates are statrches and lipids are fats they are similar because they are both enzymes
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Enzymes for digesting lipids, or fats, are called lipases. Enzymes for digesting proteins are called proteases. Enzymes for digesting carbohydrates are called amylases. Note that there are many different types of each of the above enzymes.
Enzymes are biocatalyst which are involved in the biochemical reactions to digest the food particles (nutrients) proteins, carbohydrates, lipids by hydrolysis(variety of enzymes specific for a particular substrate)
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they contain enzymes that break down lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins.
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Covalent bonds. Courteously, Completely and Biochemically Provided By Enzymes. Another Related Answer is The Golgi Apparatus.
No. DNA codes for proteins, but not the lipids and carbohydrates and instruction for their use. All of this originates from diet and from thin air.
during the metabolism of carbohyadrates there are may end products which may directly or in directly invovle in other metabolism
Lipids are the fatty acids within the cells of the body. These are the cells or compounds that are used to store energy inside the body.
lysosome stack of membranes in which enzymes attach carbohydrates and lipids to proteins.