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I think your answer is both pepsin, a secreted inactive form of pepsinogen, and mucus.

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Enzymes are responsible for digestion. These molecules can be quite massive(100's of kDa). An example of a digestion enzyme is cytochrome P450.

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it is when the chemicals break down

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Proteins, Starch and Lipids

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Carbohydrates

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Where does the digestion of most macromolecules occur?

In the small intestines , mostly in the duodenum part of it


Where does macromolecule digestion take place in the cell?

The four main macromolecules are lipids, carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids. The digestion occurs in the lysosome of a cell.


How does food becomes material your body can use?

after digestion it breakdowns into useful components such as proteins and carbohydrates ets , these macromolecules are used by the bidy to perform the normal function of the body.


Role of liver in the digestion of food?

It secretes bile for fat digestion. The hypatocystes (cells) of liver produce bile. The bile is stored in gallbladder. The bile enters the duodenum and emulsifies the fats. It also reduces the acidity of chyme.


What macromolecules are in honey?

Honey hasn't macromolecules.


When was Macromolecules - journal - created?

Macromolecules - journal - was created in 1968.


Nucleic acid and carbohydrates are both types of what?

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What is degradation of macromolecules?

it like when the macromolecules are like degrade like that or something


What is the overall function of the digestive tract?

The digestive tract basically breaks down the macromolecules into monomers to be absorbed into the body. Various enzymes are involved in the process of digestion. Digestive tract in humans starts from the mouth and ends at anus.


How many macromolecules are there?

There are four macromolecules: carbohydrates, lipids, protiens, and nucleic acid.


How are macromolecules disassembled?

How are macromolecules assembled and disassembled