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I'm assuming you mean past the stage of digestion within the stomach, if so, I would say bile, because it neutralises the material being passed through

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What might happen to a cell after viruses leave it?

The host cell lyses, which means the host cell burst and is killed.


what substance would be found in a vesicle?

Enzymes might be found inside a vesicle.


At which temperature do most enzymes from the human body become completely denature?

i did an experiment in school on enzymes in plants and the optimum temperature for enzymes in a plant it seemed to be at around 40 degrees Celsius so anything above 40 the enzymes denature, but you might have to take into account what fruit it is / where it came from - if its a tropical fruit it might have a higher optimum temperature because of the climate it came from- that's just an idea


Inability to absorb digested nutrients and secrete mucous might indicate a disorder in which tissue?

Inability to absorb digested nutrients could indicate a disorder in the small intestine, particularly in the cells lining the intestinal walls responsible for nutrient absorption. Difficulty in secreting mucus might signal a disorder in the mucosal lining of various organs such as the digestive tract or respiratory system.


How might stomach enzymes differ from other enzymes?

Stomach enzymes are specialized to function in the acidic environment of the stomach, whereas other enzymes may function in a neutral or alkaline environment. Stomach enzymes such as pepsin are mainly involved in digesting proteins, while other enzymes may have diverse roles in metabolism, signaling, or other biochemical processes. Stomach enzymes are secreted by the stomach lining in response to food intake, while other enzymes may be produced in various organs or tissues throughout the body.

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What might happen to a cell after viruses leave it?

The host cell lyses, which means the host cell burst and is killed.


What are the enzymes in the liver?

It might be Lipese... :D


What might happen if you didnt have bacteria in degestive tract?

Foods are not properly digested.


How might enzymes be important to activities other than digestion?

Enzymes catalyze (speed up) almost every reaction that happens within the body.


what substance would be found in a vesicle?

Enzymes might be found inside a vesicle.


What is a ferrets diet like?

A ferrets died should consist mostly of protein. They do not produce the necessary enzymes in which to digest fruits and vegetables. Care must be given to avoid things that might cause a bowel blockage, which would require surgery.


How is animal feed digested in the ruminant fermentative tract?

Check out the two websites I added to here, these might answer your question.


Why ovefishing is necessary?

Though some might say it is necessary to feed the population of the world, overfishing is not necessary.


At which temperature do most enzymes from the human body become completely denature?

i did an experiment in school on enzymes in plants and the optimum temperature for enzymes in a plant it seemed to be at around 40 degrees Celsius so anything above 40 the enzymes denature, but you might have to take into account what fruit it is / where it came from - if its a tropical fruit it might have a higher optimum temperature because of the climate it came from- that's just an idea


What might happen if enzymes in your body stopped working?

you would die pretty instantaneos


Inability to absorb digested nutrients and secrete mucous might indicate a disorder in which tissue?

Inability to absorb digested nutrients could indicate a disorder in the small intestine, particularly in the cells lining the intestinal walls responsible for nutrient absorption. Difficulty in secreting mucus might signal a disorder in the mucosal lining of various organs such as the digestive tract or respiratory system.


What enzymes are needed in chicken curry?

The enzymes needed in chicken curry are Protease because chicken is a protein and maybe lipase because the might be a type of fat in it.