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urea which later turns into urine

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Amino acids

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What chemical is found in urine breaking down proteins?

urea


What nutrients break down in the stomach?

Proteins are digested in the stomach. Pepsin is the enzyme, which is responsible for breaking the peptide bond of the proteins.


Would enzyme have trobles breaking down a acid?

Enzymes break down proteins, not acids.


How does the liver prevent poisoning in the body?

breaking down the amino acids and proteins.


How does the liver prevent poison to the body?

By breaking down amino acids and proteins.


How does proteins get digested in human body?

Pepsin starts digestion of proteins by breaking down the many of polypeptides into shorter peptides.


Where are proteins broken down?

Protein broken down to peptides in stomach. Proteases such as pepsin, trypsin catalyze the breaking down of proteins to peptides. enteropeptidases cut down these peptides to amino acids. All the proteins and enzymes are coded in Genomic DNA.


How do you xxplain what pepsin is?

Pepsin is a digestive enzyme in the stomach, breaking down proteins into polypeptides.


Which term describes the breaking down of polymers such as starch and proteins into monomers the body can use?

Digestion


What are some of the examples of enzymes?

Washing powders braking down the fat stains (proteins) off of clothes. Meat tenderizers breaking down proteins, making meat easier to chew.


An enzyme that breaks down starch will also break down proteins?

Proteases are enzymes which break down proteins. Each enzyme can only break down one substance (they are specific to one substrate). This is because their active site has a specific shape to fit a protein and will not fit a starch molecule.


What digest and recycles the cell's used components by breaking down proteins nucleic acids lipids and carbohydrates?

lysosomes