Restriction enzymes are found in bacteria (and other prokaryotes)
A nucleus in cells determine which proteins are made in the cell.
Similar cells work together (known as a tissue)
Tissues work together (known as organs)
Different organs produce different enzymes for different situations.
Examples of organs that secrete enzymes:
Salivary glands, stomach walls, pancreas, small intestines.
The most common answer is probably the pancreas. However the stomach produces pepsin and the small intestine produces a number of digestive enzymes.
Lipase is secreted by the pancrease in its pancreatic juices
Protein is broken down by the stomach. It stores and digest proteins (Protease). From there protease is broken down into smaller molecules by pepsin.
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Your salivary glands secrete saliva into your mouth.
The pancreas secretes pancreatic lipase, pancreatic amylase, chymotrypsin, and trypsin. The gall bladder stores bile from the liver, which it then secretes into the small intestine when triggered. NOTICE: Bile isn't actually an enzyme.
the lipase enzyme :)
salivary amylase.
The co-lipase is a protein co-enzyme that is needed for the optimal enzyme activity of the pancreatic lipase.
The pancreas secretes enzymes that acts upon fats, carbohydrates, and protein. For example, the enzyme lipase helps to break down fats. Other enzymes are protease and carbohydrase.
Lipase
Lipase is the enzyme that hydrolyzes lipids.
lipase is an enzyme that breaks down lipids
The Pancreas
The name of the type of enzyme that digests stains containing fats is Lipase.
The pancreas secretes amylase, lipase, protease and hydrogen carbonate into the duodenum in the small intestine.
Lipase is found in the organelle called a lysosome.