renin is an enzyme produced by the kidney
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It is an enzyme that is produced in the stomach and used to digest proteins to polypeptides. It works best in acidic conditions
the enzyme produced in the stomach wall is mainly protease, this breaksdown the proteins in the food you have eaten
Pepsin is an enzyme that is produced in the stomach. It splits protein molecules in order to create proteoses and peptones.
Its PEPSIN. Pepsin is an enzyme that breaks down proteins into smaller peptides (that is, a protease). It is produced in the stomach and is one of the main digestive enzymes in the digestive systems of humans and many other animals, where it helps digest the proteins in food.
Stomach acid, or hydrochloric acid (HCl), is not an enzyme, because stomach acid is neither a protein nor a catalyst.
its were your stomach is and it is mostly produced in large quantities
expressed in the stomach, but not in the cells of the small intestine castlelearning. lol
Pepsin is an enzyme whose responsibility it is to break down proteins in the body. Pepsin is not produced by the pancreas; it is produced by the stomach.
Gastric protrease is produced by the walls of the stomach. It breaks down proteins to amino acids in the stomach (a highly acidic place).
Pepsin is produced in the stomach. Pepsin is an enzyme that digests (hydrolyses) proteins into smaller polypeptide molecules.
The general term is "proteases" Pepsin cleaves at the "n" terminus produced by the stomach and works in an acidic pH environment. Chymotrypsin and Trypsin are produced by the pancreas which is below the stomach and work in a more basic pH environment.
Gastric protrease is produced by the walls of the stomach. It breaks down proteins to amino acids in the stomach (a highly acidic place).
It is an enzyme that is produced in the stomach and used to digest proteins to polypeptides. It works best in acidic conditions
Lipase is an enzyme that helps break down food during digestion. No, lipase is not produced in the liver. It is produced in the pancreas.
Salivary glands produce the enzyme ptylin. This enzyme breaks down the carbohydrates to smaller parts. There action last for some time in stomach also.
Pepsin is produced by stomach cells in its inactive form pepsinogen, Pepsinogen is then activated by the stomach acid into its active form, pepsin. Pepsin breaks down the protein in the food into smaller particles.
No. Because enymes work specifically therefore the enymes produced by your mouth won't work in your stomach.