Yes. All life on this planet has enzymes. Enzymes are protein molecules that act to catalysts to perform the chemical work required by cells to function. They allow cells to grow, reproduce and use energy. Exactly WHICH enzymes are present in any given organism is dependent on the organism. Plants will have different enzymes than animals or fungi or bacteria, but ALL life has enzymes.
Humans have cartilage located in their bodies in areas such as the ears, nose, joints, and between bones.
Yes, humans can have small amounts of metal in their bodies, such as iron in the blood and trace amounts of other metals from the environment.
Living things rely on enzymes to carry out essential chemical reactions in their bodies. Without enzymes, these reactions would occur too slowly or not at all, leading to the inability to survive. Therefore, living things cannot survive without enzymes.
No, humans do not have fat bodies like frogs. Frogs have a unique body structure that includes storing fat in specific locations to survive hibernation and other periods of inactivity. Humans store fat under the skin and around internal organs for energy storage and insulation.
The endoplasmic reticulum controls the synthesis of enzymes in a cell. It is responsible for assembling, storing, and transporting proteins, including enzymes, to where they are needed within the cell.
Humans do not have bodies humans ARE bodies.
when enzymes in our bodies break down food
Humans use bodies of fresh water to drink and bathe, and of any type for travel, recreation, and waste disposal.
no
ptyalin,lipase etc
when enzymes in our bodies break down food
In humans, the pancreas stores the digestive enzymes. These digestive enzymes turn the food that we consume into energy that the body uses.
Humans have cartilage located in their bodies in areas such as the ears, nose, joints, and between bones.
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Fungi and some bacteria secrete enzymes that digest food outside their bodies. This process allows them to break down nutrients into simpler forms that they can then absorb.
Enzymes don't stop bleeding, blood platelets do by forming clots.
No, humans do not have wings on their bodies so they can not do this.