lipase is the enzyme that is used to convert fats into glycerol and fatty acids
lipase
Lipase
pancreatic lipase
lypase
Lipase, which is released by the pancreas, aids in the digestion of fats in the small intestine. This list needs to be expanded.
Pancreatic lipase
lipose enzyme
lipase enzymes break down fat.
Lipase
The major fat-digesting enzyme is lipase. Lipase digests fat into fatty acid and glycerol. It plays an essential role in digestion.
Lipase.
Lipases
The enzyme that breaks down fats is called lipase
Lipase
bile
Washing powder contain enzymes which break down fats and protein into simpler molecules
Enzymes are needed to break fats down.
No, most enzymes are proteins, some of which are "decorated" with sugars. A few enzymes are composed of RNA.
lipase and it turns into fatty acids
The pancreas secretes enzymes that acts upon fats, carbohydrates, and protein. For example, the enzyme lipase helps to break down fats. Other enzymes are protease and carbohydrase.
Lipase
enzymes break down fats
trypsin, bile, lipase
Amylase
it contain enzymes
No, the small intestine do not need an acidic environment in order to work. Acid works in stomach to partially digest the food. In the small intestines, fats are digested using bile from the gallbladder which is not acidic.
Organic molecules are enzymes which can be classified as proteins.