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What are cell enzymes made of?

Enzymes are made of proteins. They are chains of amino acids that join together to perform a specific function. Enzymes are responsible for the chemical reactions that occur in a cell. Cells need enzymes to live. Without the enzyme an organ in the body cannot function properly. Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells also use enzymes for the reactions that take place in their cell.


Would enzymes function in a person's cells?

Yes, cells contain many enzymes which are able to function inside the cell.


What do chief cells in the stomach produce?

theses cells produce gastric enzymes such as pepsinogen and lipase. this helps digest triglercerides into free fatty acids and di, mono-glycerides. hope this was helpful:)


Where does protein digestion ends?

lol, im fixing it The cells in the lining of your stomach release enzymes and hydrochloric acid


How long do stomach lining cells live?

Stomach lining cells typically live for around 3 to 7 days before being replaced. The rapid turnover of these cells helps protect the stomach from the strong acids and enzymes it produces for digestion.


Does the stomach contain cartilage?

No, the stomach does not contain cartilage. The stomach is a muscular organ that contains layers of smooth muscle tissue and specialized cells that secrete digestive enzymes and acids to aid in food digestion. Cartilage is found in joints and areas where flexibility and support are needed.


Are enzymes found in all cells?

no


Why are the cells in the stomach and the gullet different?

The cell in the stomach have different function from the gullet.


What is inside the stomach?

The mixture inside the stomach is called chyme - a composite of acid, enzymes, and the food (bolus) that was consumed. The enzymes released in the stomach are called proteases, such as pepsin, which breaks down proteins into dipeptides and amino acids. The acid is hydrochloric acid created when parietal cells produce hydrogen and chlorine ions, making the solution in the stomach a pH of 1.5-2, low enough to dissolve iron nails.


What are enzymes in plant cells made from?

Enzymes in plant cells are made from amino acids. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, which are in turn the building blocks of enzymes. Enzymes are typically produced in organelles such as the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus before being transported to their final destination within the cell.


Where does the secretion of enzymes take place?

Enzymes are secreted by cells in various parts of the body, such as the pancreas, salivary glands, and stomach. The specific location of enzyme secretion depends on the type of enzyme and its function in the body.


What kind of endoplasmic reticulum are you likely to find in cells that line the stomach?

Cells that line the stomach will likely contain rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) because these cells produce and secrete digestive enzymes and mucus. The RER is responsible for protein synthesis and modification before they are transported to other parts of the cell or secreted.