1. Invertage 2.diastage 3.maltase
what are the 3 organs that contribute enzymes and chemicals into the small intestine
They don't at all. Enzymes, Coenzymes, and Vitamins are 3 totally different thing
That is -ase. Enzymes are one type of proteins; enzymes have groups too. Proteases are enzymes that break down proteins.
chemicals, computers, enzymes
Water, metabolic wastes, and enzymes
1. pH 2. temperature 3. product concentration
Enzymes are biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions in living organisms. Enzymes are specific in their action, meaning they catalyze specific reactions and substrates. Enzymes can be regulated by factors such as temperature, pH, and inhibitors.
-ase.
3 ( carbohydrase,lipase and protease)
The pancreas secretes enzymes that can digest carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. These enzymes are released into the small intestine to help break down these nutrients into smaller molecules that can be absorbed by the body.
If enzymes were placed in the stomach, where the pH is typically between 2 and 3, many enzymes would likely denature or lose their functional shape due to the highly acidic environment. This change in pH can disrupt the ionic and hydrogen bonds that maintain the enzyme's structure, rendering it ineffective. However, some enzymes, like pepsin, are specifically adapted to function optimally in such acidic conditions.
It's very acidic so it will provide the conditions for enzymes to multiply and it will kill off bacteria. Acid DOES NOT digest the food, ENZYMES digest the food