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They are the lysosmes.They contain digestive enzymes
Enzymes in the digestive system speed up the breakdown of food. The process of these enzymes breaking down the food in the digestive tract is known as hydrolases.
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These enzymes function best in a acidic environment, with a pH of about 4.5. So the answer is yes, they would function better in a neutral environment of a pH of 7 (like in the cytosol of a cell). Where than in a basic environment these enzymes, which are proteins, would most likely denature and not be functional. -First year unniversity student
Digestive enzymes are optimal around 37C due to the temperature allowing for maximum metabolism. The enzymes are most efficient at their highest metabolism and activity.
the digestive enzymes turn the starch in to sugar!
In humans, the pancreas stores the digestive enzymes. These digestive enzymes turn the food that we consume into energy that the body uses.
Depending on which type you are taking, digestive enzyme supplments can aid regulate your digestive system by intrudcing enzymes for catalytic activity that your body may no longer or not product enough quantities of for proper digestion. Check out Tim Brown's Smart Living's enzyme supplement brand. They have a collection of products specifically geared towards digestive enzymes. (http://www.smartlivingoptions.com
Lysosomes have powerful digestive enzymes..
White blood sells contain digestive enzymes.
Lysosomes are organelles that contain digestive enzymes.
Animals have digestive enzymes. The enzymes of the digestive tract break down the nutrients in food. The supplement C-Q10 adds to the enzymes that are naturally found in the digestive tract.
The digestive. Enzymes are the filaments found in the lower abdomen
They are the lysosmes.They contain digestive enzymes
Enzymes in the digestive system speed up the breakdown of food. The process of these enzymes breaking down the food in the digestive tract is known as hydrolases.
Digestive enzymes work in the mouth, stomach and small intestine. Enzymes break down food so that it can be absorbed by the body.