lipase breaks down fat into glycerol and fatty acids
Pepsin is the "digestive juice" that digests proteins.
well with out protein you will be as week as a cat but not only protein makes you strong, you need carbohydrates to make your protein work. You might be thinking specifically about Pepsin. This enzyme is in the stomach and it digests proteins into peptides. Source: Wikipedia!
The digestive processes in the small intestine are unique because it it the only place in your body where all types of food are digested; proteins, carbohydrates, and fats.
Orange juice is one of the best sources of instant energy. It not only gives you energy but also acts as an antioxidant
only on rare occasions such as if the animal has no organic matter in their upper digestive system
The esophagus itself isn't considered to have any digestive role. It's only function is to convey a bolus of food from the pharynx to the stomach. The stomach has both mechanical and chemical digestive functions. Mechanically, the stomach churns and pummels the food you swallow aiding in breaking it down. Chemically, the stomach produces HCl acid which acts on all nutrients and pepsin which specifically breaks down proteins into smaller chains called peptides.
In order for the body to be able to limit digestive proteins' functionality to the stomach, digestive proteins are made so that they can only function in extremely acidic environments. Stomach acidity is the body's way of satisfying this requirement.
Yes, lysosomes do contain RNA. Some lysosomal enzymes and proteins are coded for by specific RNA molecules that are synthesized in the cell's nucleus and then transported to the lysosomes where they are translated into functional proteins.
No, but you can have juice with just juice.
has only a single openning
orange juice or only joking. :)
A digestive system with only one opening is called an incomplete digestive tract. Organisms with this type of digestive system ingest food and eject waste through their mouth.