pancreas.
It contains pancreatic juice which contains:
1. amylase
2. lipase
3. protease
Enzymes
The stomach secretes HCL to partially digest the food and to kill any bacteria present in the food.
No - it is the enzymes that reside in the acid which carry out the digestion of proteins. The acid a) provides a suitable pH for the proteases (protein-digesting enzymes) ,and b) kills microbes on our food.
Humans don't have the enzymes required to digest it. Cellulose is made up of sugars, but they are intertwined in a more complicated way than starch.
It is an important component of gastric acid, the acid in the stomach that brings about digestion. Hydrochloric acid helps to digest proteins by making them unravel. Enzymes can then break them down.
Fungi
The pancreas secretes digestive substances into the small intestine to help digest certain kinds of nutrients.
The pancreas secretes bile, a digestive enzyme, into the intestines. Food is broken up and nutrients carried out into the the blood. The pancreas secretes enzymes that include lipases that digest fat, proteases which digest proteins, and amylases which digest starch molecules.
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the pancreas
Proteins are digested by proteases and cabohydratases digest carbohydrase (amylase, galactosidase, cellulase etc.)
Lysosomes
Maintaining the proper balance will help your system digest enzymes efficiently. If you don't have the right nutrients, your system will not properly digest enzymes.
Tears produce lysozyme to kill bacteria, gastric juice secretes Hcl that kills bacteria.
The pancreas secretes enzymes into organ 4, the small intestine.
toto enable digestion and subsequently absorbtion of food nutrients
Once you digest food the enzymes in the intestine will digest the nutrients into small components. So that they could be absorbed by the intestine into the bloodstream, and throughout the body in order to be reused by the body cells.