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Why can't red blood cells produce repair enzymes?

Red blood cells lose their nucleus when they mature, along with all their DNA. As such they cannot make any new proteins or enzymes once they mature, and would not have any DNA repair enzymes.


The role of enzymes in the digestive system?

they help in the chemical breakdown of large molecules that can enter the blood


What is the blood test performed to determine cardiac damage in an acute myocardial infarction is?

Cardiac enzymes


What help dissolve clot in our bodies?

There are fibrinolytic enzymes and proteins in the blood stream that break apart clots as they form.


Why are enzymes?

Enzymes are important because they initiate and regulate biological activity. Enzymes are biological catalysts which means that they speed up chemical reactions inside and outside cells.For example, the digestive enzyme amylase, found in the saliva, breaks down starch into smaller molecules so that it can be absorbed into the blood. Similarly, lipase breaks down lipids (fats) into smaller fat globules, so that they can also be absorbed into the blood. Enzymes allow the body to maintain all of its many cellular and metabolic processes.Without the assistance of digestive enzymes, many of the nutrients in food would not be made available to the body.More than 5000 enzymes are known. To name different enzymes, one typically uses the ending -ase with the name of the chemical being transformed (substrate), e.g., lactase is the enzyme that catalyzes the cleavage of lactose.Each enzyme performs one specific process, so 5000 enzymes will do 5000 different things in the body.What kind of food contains more enzymes? Raw fish, meats, vegetables, fruits and specially fermented foods contain a greater amount of enzymes. hope i helped

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Is the capillaries the thinnest blood cells?

yes


What is a serum enzymes?

Serum enzymes are any type of enzymes that are found in the blood.


Thinnest portion of wall between to atria?

The fossa ovalis is the thinnest part which used to be open in a fetus to bypass blood traveling to the lungs as they weren't breathing yet.


What are blood enzymes?

Do you mean a blood enzymes test, or more generally, enzymes in the blood? Enzymes are proteins that carry out chemical reactions (as opposed to structural enzymes). Most of the detectable enzymes in the blood come from the various tissues and organs of the body. Abnormal levels may reflect problems with a particular organ. The most common blood enzymes test is for liver enzymes. When the cells of the liver are damaged, such as from a viral infection, their enzymes can leak out and be detected in the blood. Another common test measures enzymes from heart damage, such as from a heart attack.


Contain digestive enzymes?

White blood sells contain digestive enzymes.


How can spinning in circles effect your blood pressure?

high blood pressure


What kind of blood vessel are the thinest?

Blood capillaries are the thinnest, their walls only a single layer thick in order to reduce the diffusion distance for substances between the blood and tissues.


What contains digestive enzymes and is found in white blood cells?

I think you mean what contains digestive enzymes and white blood cells. If so then the answer is saliva


What is symbol for liver enzymes on blood test?

Liver enzymes in blood tests are ALT/SGPT (alanine aminotransferase) and AST/SGOT (aspartate aminotransferase).


Blood contains what that are necessary for blood clotting?

Platlets, protiens, and polerizing enzymes.


What is the failure to regulate the pH of the blood can affect the activity of?

enzymes that clot blood


Do enzymes in a leeches saliva promote healing?

Leeches have enzymes in their saliva that do the opposite of promoting healing. They contain enzymes that keep blood from clotting.