the mouth
* The mouth produces salivary amylase: breaks down carbohydrate (starch) * The stomach produces pepsin and trypsin, which are two types of proteases: break down proteins * The pancreas and small intestine also make protease and lipase: digests fats into fatty acids and gycerol.
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Plasma cells.
Hair follicles.
salivary amylase.
The small intestine and the salivary glands are the organs of the digestive system that produces the enzyme amylase.
pancreas
Small Intestine,Stomach and third one i don't know
* The mouth produces salivary amylase: breaks down carbohydrate (starch) * The stomach produces pepsin and trypsin, which are two types of proteases: break down proteins * The pancreas and small intestine also make protease and lipase: digests fats into fatty acids and gycerol.
In the alimentary tract, starting in the mouth where salivary amylase starts digesting carbohydrates, down to the stomach and then the intestines. Along the way, various other organs are involved, eg the pancreas supplies insulin, the liver adds bile etc.
The ovaries are the female organs that produce eggs.
The liver.
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.
no, amylase in found in the mouth in saliva, it breaks down starch.
Because the organs are layered with mucus.
Jaws and the salivary-enzyme glands.