Turbochargers can break down due to factors such as oil starvation, poor lubrication, foreign object damage, or excessive heat causing oil coking. These issues can lead to bearing wear, compressor or turbine damage, and overall loss of performance. Regular maintenance, proper oil changes, and avoiding excessive heat can help prevent turbocharger failure.
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Saliva helps break down carbohydrates in food by producing enzymes like amylase. This enzyme starts the digestion process by breaking down starches in the food into simpler sugars for easier absorption in the digestive system.
The substance that makes something dissolve is called a solvent. A solvent is able to break down the particles of another substance, called a solute, by surrounding and dispersing them in its solution.
Lipase can't break down maltose because it is meant to break down lipids. Maltose is a form of a carboydrate, which is broken down by maltase.
No, you need protease to break down meat.
To break down carbohydrates
you liver makes up bile which helps break down fats.
Pancreas
The job of the Stomach is to break down the food and store it. Your biles help break it down so that it can past through your intestines.
Pancreas.
they sell inserts for your muffler that simulate the noise a turbo makes
Yeah...I guess you could say that. If you break a blade in a turbocharger, the out-of-balance condition will cause the turbo to self-destruct. Said exploding turbo will take out your intercooler too.
the gall-bladder
the non turbo 420a makes 140hp and the 4g64 spyder engine makes 141.
Acid
No cos its chocolate and it makes their liver break down
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