NO.
Yes, overdose of digestive enzymes can be harmful to the body. Excessive intake may lead to digestive issues, such as diarrhea, cramps, and bloating. It is important to follow the recommended dosage provided by a healthcare professional.
This body part is likely the stomach, with its acidic environment and digestive enzymes that can break down pathogens. These enzymes help neutralize harmful bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens that may enter the body through food or drink.
White Blood Cells(Leucocytes). They engulf the foreign(harmful) substances in the body through enzymes.
Crack is an illegal recreational drug that people use. There are many harmful effects that it has on your body especially if you overdose on it. It can permanently damage your brain, nervous system and more.
Enzymes are biological molecules that catalyze chemical reactions in the body, while toxins are substances that are harmful and can have damaging effects on the body. Enzymes typically have specific functions in the body, while toxins interfere with normal physiological processes. Enzymes are essential for various metabolic functions, while toxins are usually produced by living organisms or are synthetic chemicals that can cause harm.
Yes you certainly can overdose on steroids.
Yes, things such as LYSOZOMES (antiseptic in saliva).
no but up to a limit because to much increase in heat energy causes the denaturation of enzymes and slows down the reaction occurring in the body.
Enzymes are present throughout the body.
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A high fever can denature enzymes by altering their shape and structure. Enzymes are sensitive to changes in temperature, and a high fever can disrupt the delicate balance needed for enzymes to function properly, leading to decreased enzyme activity and potentially causing harmful effects on various biological processes in the body.
There are 1000's of enzymes in the body. In a biochemical pathway there maybe be multiple enzymes used! for examply, glycolysis..