amylase, cellulase, lactase, maltase, protease and sucrase
Pepsin and mucus
The pancreas produces the largest quantity of enzymes in the human body. It secretes enzymes that are important for digestion, such as amylase, lipase, and proteases, into the small intestine. These enzymes help break down carbohydrates, fats, and proteins, respectively.
Enzymes are proteins and all proteins are coded for and produced by the nucleus/ribosomes.
enzymes :)
enzymes breaks down food proteins into smaller molecules that can be carried by blood
DNA is the bases for how your body does EVERYTHING. It is the blueprint for creating proteins. Proteins are responsible for almost everything in your body from food digestion to eye color to how your body reacts to diseases and drugs.
Enzymes are proteins, but as you can imagine, different parts of the body need different types of enzymes to work efficiently. Can you imagine the enzymes which break down food in the process of digestion being replaced by the enzymes which assist respiration or photosynthesis? It wouldn't work. Each type of enzyme controls different chemical processes.
The pancreas produces the largest quantity of enzymes in the human body. It secretes enzymes that are important for digestion, such as amylase, lipase, and proteases, into the small intestine. These enzymes help break down carbohydrates, fats, and proteins, respectively.
Special proteins are enzymes. Enzymes are not made by the body, DNA is read and copied by these special proteins.
Enzymes are proteins and all proteins are coded for and produced by the nucleus/ribosomes.
In biology, enzymes are proteins that act as catalysts in the body.
There are many. Digestion is a twofold process; physical digestion and enzymatic digestion. Physical digestion is the act of eating food to break it into smaller parts. Enzymatic digestion is where enzymes (chemical compounds produced by the body) break the food down at a molecular level. Enzymes include salivary amylase, pepsin, lipase, trypsin and many, many more.
The Stomach is where Proteins are digested. This needs an acid environment and enzymes like pepsin. The digested proteins are not absorbed into the body by the stomach - this happens further down the alimentary tract.
enzymes :)
small little lepracorns in the body which help digestion
Enzymes break down food proteins into smaller molecules that can be carried by blood.During digestion protiens, which are chains of amino acids, are broken down into smaller chains. This is done so that the amino acids can be synthesized in the body.
The pancreas produced many different juices, most of them are used in the digestion of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats.
enzymes breaks down food proteins into smaller molecules that can be carried by blood