answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is the monomer of Amylase?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What must starch be broken down into in order to be absorbed?

Because of its size, starch can not pass through the cell membrane. So, it must be broken down to its monomer form glucose with enzyme amylase.


Is chitin a carb?

chitin has beta glucose because it can´t be broken down by amylase, and amylase is an enzyme which can only breakdown alpha glucose bonds.


A monomer plus a monomer plus a monomer plus a monomer is?

a polymer.


What does your body use to convert monomer and polymer forms of the molecules?

Amylase is the enzyme (found in your saliva and small intestine) that breaks starch (polysaccharide) molecules down into simple (monosaccharide) sugars like glucose.


What enzyme dissolves starch?

Amylase enzymes.


Is a triglyceride a monomer or polymer?

monomer


Is a nucleotide a monomer?

it is a monomer of nucleosides


What is the name of the enzyme that digests starch?

AMYLASE


What is the monomer for bio-plastic?

what is the monomer for bioplastic


What is the monomer for hemoglobin?

monomer


Is ptylin an alpha amylase or beta amylase?

Ptyalin is an alpha-amylase. It is the alpha-amylase found in saliva


What is the enzyme the breaks down sugar?

Sugars are otherwise known as carbohydrates. There are many different sugars, ranging from the single-monomer monosaccharides, to the polysaccharides like starch and cellulose. Each disaccharide (di-monomer sugars - including maltose and sucrose) and polysaccharide is broken down by one particular enzyme. The general term for carbohydrate-breaking enzymes are carbohydrases.