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What kind of chemical is carbohydrase is and what does it do?

Carbohydrase is am enzyme (biochemical catalyst) which help the decomposition of carbohydrates in simple sugars.


What are three digestive enzymes that break down carbohydrates fats and proteins?

carbohydrase lipase and protease amylase


Where in the body are Carbohydrase enzymes produced?

Carbohydrase enzymes are produced in the salivary glands and in the pancreas. These enzymes help break down carbohydrates into simpler sugars for absorption in the small intestine.


What is meant by carbohydrase?

1)enzyme is a chemical substance that digest starch and reducing sugar 2)Also, the carbohydrase enzymes break down the big starch particles...the starch particles are to big to digest - it is like having peas through a sieve!


What a substance that can digest food?

Enzymes such as protease and carbohydrase break down specific types of food i.e. protein and carbohydrate.


What best describes the function of the digestive system?

To break down food into nutrients.


Break down essential nutrients and return them to the soil?

Bacteria typically break down essential nutrients and return them to the soil. Sometimes fungi will break down essential nutrients and return them to the soil as well.


Where in the body is Carbohydrase?

Carbohydrase enzymes can be found in the digestive system, specifically in the saliva (salivary amylase) and in the pancreas (pancreatic amylase). These enzymes help to break down carbohydrates into simpler sugars like glucose to facilitate absorption in the small intestine.


What enzymes are required for digestion?

Many sorts of enzymes at different parts of the system. In the mouth enzymes to break down sugars, in the stomach enzymes to break down proteins and in the small intestine enzymes to break down fats and sugars.


What is a class or group of enzymes that break down carbohydrates?

Carbohydrase breaks down starch-Amylase breaks down glucose into fructose (sweeter; useful for diabetics)-Isomerase breaks down proteins-Protease breaks down fats-Lipase


What does the enzyme carbohydrase in the small intestine do?

1)enzyme is a chemical substance that digest starch and reducing sugar 2)Also, the carbohydrase enzymes break down the big starch particles...the starch particles are to big to digest - it is like having peas through a sieve! Rate This Answer


What break down nutrients and foreign material?

Lysosome