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Protein digestion begins in the stomach or abomasum of ruminants. Pepsin, an enzyme released in the stomach, helps break down proteins into smaller peptides. Further digestion of proteins occurs in the small intestine with the help of enzymes like trypsin and chymotrypsin.
Hydrolytic enzymes that break down proteins are a class of enzymes called proteases.
Yes, proteases are found in saliva. They help in breaking down proteins into smaller peptides and amino acids during the initial stages of digestion in the mouth. This process is essential for the digestion and absorption of proteins in the body.
Pepsin is an enzyme that plays a role in chemical digestion. It breaks down proteins into smaller peptides in the stomach.
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digestive is completed by when it comes down from the entestines
The small intestine is useful for the Digestion of fats, proteins and carbohydrates contained in the foods you consume, is completed within the small intestine.
Trypsin completes the digestion of proteins. Pepsin in the stomach starts the digestion of proteins.
The digestion finishes at the Small intestine.
Chemical digestion starts in the mouth with the action of enzymes found in saliva. It is completed in the intestines.
The first product of proteins digestion are polypeptides.
Digestion is completed in the rectum where it is excreted out as faeces
Digestion occurs in the mouth, stomach and small intestine.
Mechanical digestion in humans is completed in the stomach.
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to begin the digestion of proteins