protein denaturation
A condensation reaction builds them up while hydrolysis breaks them down into their constituent parts.
No, the body cannot use the same enzyme that breaks down proteins in the stomach to build proteins. Enzymes that break down proteins, such as pepsin, are designed for digestion and operate in an acidic environment. In contrast, protein synthesis involves different enzymes known as ribosomes and various transfer RNAs, which facilitate the assembly of amino acids into proteins. These processes occur in different cellular contexts and serve distinct functions in metabolism.
Acid breaks down the food in the stomach. Pepsin is the enzyme that breaks down the proteins from the food, in the stomach. Highly acidic pH helps to break down the food.
Enzymes are proteins that can break down food into energy: lipase breaks down fats amylase breaks down carbohydrates protease breaks down proteins. When carbs are broken down glucose is left. Then: glucose + oxygen = carbon dioxide + water This is respiration. in this reaction, Adenasine triphosphate is broken down to adenasine diphospate, realeasing energy that enables us to do things. Hope that helps
Ammonia is a toxic byproduct produced when the body breaks down proteins and lipids. It is converted to urea in the liver and excreted in urine.
A condensation reaction builds them up while hydrolysis breaks them down into their constituent parts.
Peroxisomes
Amylase, which breaks down starches into monosaccharides, trypsin, which breaks down proteins, and lipase, which breaks down fat.
Amylase, which breaks down starches into monosaccharides, trypsin, which breaks down proteins, and lipase, which breaks down fat.
breaks down proteins in the stomach
Enzyme that breaks down proteins and peptides
This is a chemical reaction.
proteins!
Carbohydrase breaks down starch-Amylase breaks down glucose into fructose (sweeter; useful for diabetics)-Isomerase breaks down proteins-Protease breaks down fats-Lipase
No, the body cannot use the same enzyme that breaks down proteins in the stomach to build proteins. Enzymes that break down proteins, such as pepsin, are designed for digestion and operate in an acidic environment. In contrast, protein synthesis involves different enzymes known as ribosomes and various transfer RNAs, which facilitate the assembly of amino acids into proteins. These processes occur in different cellular contexts and serve distinct functions in metabolism.
Fats, proteins and starches are broken down.Starch is broken down by amalyase in the mouth and duodenumProteins are converted to polypeptides by pepsinLipase hydolises fats to glycerol and fatty acidsTrypsin digests proteins to peptideschymotrypsin digests proteins to peptidesPeptidase hydolises polypeptides to peptides and amino acidsnucleotidases hydrolise nucleic acidsnucleaase digests DNA and RNAsucrase breaks down sucrosemaltase breaks down maltoselactase breaks down lactose
pancrease releases three different enzymes. these are: Proteases - breaks down proteins Amylase - breaks down carbs lipase - breaks down fats