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Digestive enzymes break down macromolecules into smaller, more soluble products of digestion. Proteases, lipases, amylase are some of these enzymes that digest particular substrates. Enzymes are catalysts, so without them, nutrients would not be digested quick enough for us to survive. They are quite literally, the difference between life and death.

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Enzymes are involved with our digestion system because if we didnt have enzymes then we would all be fat because there will be no enzymes to break up our food into smaller molecules

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they speed up the breakdown of food in the stomach

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they break up the food

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