because the makers spit in it
because the makers spit in it
The esophagus does not produce any enzymes. Even so, sometimes digestive enzymes produced in the stomach can make their way into the esophagus due to a hernia or a condition called gastroesophagic reflux.
Enzymes and digestion. The enzymes involved in respiration, photosynthesis and protein synthesis work inside cells. Other enzymesare produced by specialised cells and released from them; the digestive enzymes are like this. They pass out into the gut, where they catalyse the breakdown of food molecules.
inside the cells of an organizism
milk
Yes, enzymes are produced by cells.
They're not. Protease enzymes are used in baby foods to break down large proteins into amino acids, making them easier to digest. They're not. Protease enzymes are used in baby foods to break down large proteins into amino acids, making them easier to digest.
Wealso have an enzyme called rennin extracted from the stomach that usually clots milk to produce cheese
Enzymes contribute to chemical digestion. They are produced by the pancreas and together with bile, chemically change food into molecules so that it can be absorbed easily by the body.
Food is not digested in the pancreas. In fact, food doesn't pass through the pancreas at all. The pancreas secretes digestive enzymes to the small intestine (duodenum).
Quicker for a mother to feed the baby, industruries can mass produce the purees and there's a wider range of flavours in the foods for the baby to eat.
Plum Baby was a company in the United Kingdom that produced baby food. In 2014 the company announced that it is closing operations.