Proteases and peptidases spril proteins into amino acids
lipases split fat into three fatty acids
glycerol, carbohydrases split carbohydrates
nucleases split nucleic acids into nucleotides
The fie digestive enzymes secreted by the intestinal glands are lactase, Eripsin, Maltase, Sucrase and Entirokinase. These digestive enzymes combine together to make the "intestinal juice".
peptidase, sucrase, maltase, lactase, and intestinal lipase
saliva, gastric juice, intestinal juice, bile, pancreatic juice
Anything you want them to be!
enzymes
Turkey is digested in the same manner as many other foods. The food enters the system and digestive enzymes break it down and absorb nutrients.
Yes, It is part of the digestive system and it produces important enzymes and hormones which help break down foods.
These are enzymes found in the digestive system. They are produced in the pancreas and the mucous of the small intestine. Their purpose is to break down protein and piptide chains into amino acids.
cellulose. humans do not possess the enzymes necessary for its digestion.
No. Alcohol is not a food, and is not affected by the digestive system. After passing into the bloodstream it is metabolized by liver enzymes.
protein
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Carbohydrates and proteins are digested in the stomach. Carbs require several enzymes to be digested, such as the enzyme salivary amylase (secreted in the mouth); digestion ultimately occurs at the level of the stomach. Proteins are also digested in the stomach, but require a general class of enzymes called proteases in order to be digested. Lipids are digested in the duodenum, the first portion of the small intestine. The secretion of lipase enzymes is necessary to complete this task.
The stuff is digested!
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).
Fats are digested by lipase enzymes into the two end products: glycerol and fatty acids.