answersLogoWhite

0

1. Amylases, Proteases and Lipases in pancreatic juice which secreted by pancreas.

Amylase: catalses the breakdown of starch into maltose;

Protease: cataylses the breakdown of protein into peptides, and peptides into amino acids,

Lipase : cataylses the breakdown lipids into glycerol and fatty acids.2. Carbohydase and Proteases which found in the cell membranes of some specialised cells of the wall of the small intestine.

Carbohydase: catalyses the breakdown of disaccharides into monosaccharides

Proteases: cataylse the breakdown of peptides into amino acids.

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Describe digestion and absorption of food in small intestine large intestine enzymes?

Colon


What is a gland that helps the small intestine by producing enzymes that help break down food?

The Large Intestine


Is the large intestine chemical or mechanical?

The large intestine is mechanical digestion; it absorbs water and is involved in peristalsis. It has nothing to do with enzymes, which is chemical digestion.


Is the large intestine mechanical digestion or chemical?

The large intestine is mechanical digestion; it absorbs water and is involved in peristalsis. It has nothing to do with enzymes, which is chemical digestion.


Which region of the alimentary canal produces no digestive enzymes?

The large intestine is the region of the alimentary canal that produces no digestive enzymes.


Name 3 organ that are in the digestive system?

Three organs in the digestive system are the stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. The stomach breaks down food using acids and enzymes, the small intestine absorbs nutrients, and the large intestine absorbs water and compacts waste for elimination.


Why is the large intestine not a major excretory organ?

The liver mostly produces enzymes that breaks down different things in the body. The large intestine is a pathway into which excrements DO travel but are not a part of the action of excretion. The large intestine can be argued as an excretional organ though.


Does the small intestine break up molecules?

Enzymes in the small intestine can break larger molecules such as proteins into smaller molecules such as amino acids. These enzymes are either produced in the pancreas and taken to the first part of the small intestine by the pancreatic duct or some enzymes may be produced by the lining of the small intestine called the "brush border" in the first part of the small intestine. Large molecules such as proteins or starch need to be broken down to smaller molecules before they can be absorbed into the bloodstream and beusableto the person's body cells.


What intestine absorbs water into bloodstream?

Colon and Large Intestine =)


What causes this malfunction in the digestive system?

A disorder in excretion of water by the large intestine.B disorder in absorption of water by the large intestine.C disorder in release of digestive enzymes by the large intestine. The answer is A.


Most of the enzymes and chemicals secreted by the upper end of the small intestine come from?

The enzymes and chemicals secreted by the upper end of the small intestine primarily come from the pancreas and liver. The pancreas releases digestive enzymes such as amylase, lipase, and proteases, while the liver produces bile which aids in the digestion and absorption of fats.


What makes the enzymes for the small intestine?

The small intestine receives enzymes from the pancreas. It provides digestive enzymes for the breakdown of all three types of foods; carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.