Formic acid, just as acetaldehyde goes to acetic acid
acid
The Liver breaks down red blood cells and deaminates amino acids.
Protease is an enzyme that breaks down proteins to amino acids and peptides.
The stomach. the enzymes
Carbohydrates, proteins and fatty acids
Proteases breaks-down proteins into peptides & amino acids
Yes. The enzymes are: - maltase which breaks down maltose to glucose; - lactase which breaks down lactose to glucose and galactose - erepsin which breaks down peptones to amino acids - lipase which breaks down fats to fatty acids and glycerol. :D
The Liver breaks down red blood cells and deaminates amino acids.
Trypsin and chymotrypsin break down proteins. Lipase breaks down lipids. Amylase breaks down starches and carbohydrates
Phospholipid breaks down into Glycerol, phosphate group and 2 fatty acids
The process that breaks up molecules into smaller units is called catabolism. Large molecules, such as nucleic acids, are broken down into smaller molecules, such as amino acids.
acids
A stomach.
Protease breaks down Protein into amino acids
Digestive enzymes break down nucleic acids:)
enzymes aspeptidase
Protease is an enzyme that breaks down proteins to amino acids and peptides.
The stomach. the enzymes