what are the 3 organs that contribute enzymes and chemicals into the small intestine
There is a huge amount of enzyme types in the human body. We have digestive enzymes such as pepsinogen, cardiac enzymes such as Trop-I, liver enzymes such as GGT. If you are curious of enzymes in the human body I suggest you look at specific systems or organs. An example would be to ask the internets about "pancreatic enzymes".
Pancreas
Enzymes are present throughout the body.
Do you mean a blood enzymes test, or more generally, enzymes in the blood? Enzymes are proteins that carry out chemical reactions (as opposed to structural enzymes). Most of the detectable enzymes in the blood come from the various tissues and organs of the body. Abnormal levels may reflect problems with a particular organ. The most common blood enzymes test is for liver enzymes. When the cells of the liver are damaged, such as from a viral infection, their enzymes can leak out and be detected in the blood. Another common test measures enzymes from heart damage, such as from a heart attack.
yes.
The respiratory enzymes are mostly located on the mitochondrion.
1.fats 2.hormones 3. enzymes 4.carbohydrates
Enzymes in lysosomes do not digest organs but organelles. Old and/or damaged organelles are digested, because they may contain harmful chemicals and also they represent free "food".
some enzymes present in certain organelles only , such specific enzymes are called marker enzymes
It is true that the genotype regulate the enzymes present in an organism. Every characteristic about an organism is influenced by its genotype.
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Enzymes.