The body will break down carbohydrates second to get a TP.
Most animals lack enzymes to break beta1-4 linkages
No, your body cannot use it, amino acids break down the protein into its useable form.
no cells do not break down nutrients. digestive enzymes do and depending on where or what in the body you want to break down depends on what kind. for example in the mouth there is amylase enzyme which breaks down starch or pepsin in the stomach which breaks down protein. trypsin and erepsin also break down protein but in the small intestine. hope this is ok
to break down large food particles into simpler substances for acquiring ATP
No, when body temperature drops below normal the body will slow down in its functions and go into "preservation mode".
carbohydrates
Bile is used to break down lipase during digestion.
how does THC break down in the body
Bile is a compound used to digest fat that are manufactured by the liver from cholesterol. Most bile is produced in the liver from cholesterol and concentrated in the gall bladder.
The protein break down the best at 37 degrees in the human body.
NO
The body uses enzymes called amylase to break down starches. This enzyme is structured to break down the starch and no other enzyme can perform this function.
The body produces macrophages to try to break down foreign objects in the body. Splinters can also be safely removed with tweezers.
Your teeth chew it, then you swalllow and your acids in your body break down the food.
By Anaerobic pathway of glucose break down.(Glycolysis.)
they eat the germs then break them down
Your body breaks down food so that it can get the nutrients into usable form.