When proteins are digested, their chemical bonds are broken down into their composite amino acids (AAs), freeing those AAs up for other uses.
Starch broken into glucose/sucrose protein into peptides or amino acids
Amino Acids
amino acids
In digestion, macromoleucles are....broken down to the smallest subunits. Polysaccharides are digested into....monosaccharides. Fats are digested to....glycerol and fatty acids. Proteins are digested to....amino acids. Nucleic acids are digested to....nucleotides. If you are working on a biology worksheet, I would try typing the first or second question, or simply the title of the worksheet into the search bar on google.com.
Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids
Proteins are broken down firstly into peptides, which are then digested into even smaller units - amino acids.
The orginal source doesn't matter once proteins are digested to animo acids.
Receptor proteins
monomers
Pepsin
The substance produced when proteins are digested is amino acids. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and are essential for various bodily functions, such as muscle building, enzyme production, and hormone regulation.
plasma
plasma contains dissolved substances such as proteins,digested food,common salt,waste products and hormones. It transport all these dissolved substances
The base building blocks of proteins are amino acids. However to digest proteins the stomach makes Hydrochloric acid.
All food contains complex substances such as carbohydrates, proteins and fats. The body cannot utilise these substances in their complex form. The food consumed is broken down into simpler substances by a procedss called digestion. The digested food can be easily absorbed by the body.
it is digested to your muscles.
Proteins are digested by proteasees (enzymes) in the digestive system. Trypsin, peps, chymotrypsis are the proteases of stomach that start digesting proteins in to peptides. Enteropeptidases further digest them to small peptides and finally amino acids.
Carbon Dioxide will be produced.
Amino acids
In digestion, macromoleucles are....broken down to the smallest subunits. Polysaccharides are digested into....monosaccharides. Fats are digested to....glycerol and fatty acids. Proteins are digested to....amino acids. Nucleic acids are digested to....nucleotides. If you are working on a biology worksheet, I would try typing the first or second question, or simply the title of the worksheet into the search bar on google.com.