yes.
it contains enzymes which break the starch down to sugar
The ribosomes responsible for producing enzymes involved in the first steps of sugar metabolism can be found in the cytoplasm of the cell. Ribosomes are the cellular structures where proteins are synthesized based on the instructions from messenger RNA (mRNA) molecules. These enzymes are essential for breaking down sugars and initiating the metabolic process.
Enzymes like hexokinase and glucokinase facilitate the movement of sugar molecules by catalyzing their conversion to phosphorylated intermediates. These phosphorylated sugars are more reactive and can be easily transported across cell membranes to be utilized in various metabolic pathways.
AMYLASEIm taking the class right know in e2020!!
Yes, enzymes are used in the food industry to convert sugar syrup into starch syrup through a process called enzymatic hydrolysis. Enzymes such as amylase are used to break down the complex sugars in the syrup into simpler sugars like glucose and maltose, resulting in a starch syrup with a different composition and properties.
the digestive enzymes turn the starch in to sugar!
I'm not positive about what enzymes digest sugar, but I do know that lysosomes contain hydrolytic enzymes which digest macromolecules, such as sugar.
glucose
No, enzymes break carbohydrates down into sugar.
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Amylase.
Yup sugar, i believe so
it contains enzymes which break the starch down to sugar
The three types of digestive enzymes secreted by the pancreas are proteolytic enzymes which are responsible for the digestion of proteins, lipases, which digest fats and amylases which digest dietary carbohydrates. As well as the digestive enzymes, Insulin and Glucagon are antagonists in control of blood sugar levels an thus the levels of sugar available to the cells.
Amylase acts on starch.Amylase breaking it down to sugar,glucose.
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