3. The digestive Enzymes are able to digest meat taken in diet but does not digest the cells which are producing them. It can be explained as follows
1) Cells of intestine have a protective coat
2) Cells are digested but repaired immediately
3) Enzymes are secreted in inactive form
4) Enzymes become inactive on contact of cells
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The digestive Enzymes are able to digest meat taken in diet but does not digest the cells which are producing them because enzymes are secreted in inactive form.
Explanation:
- Digestive enzymes are chemicals that facilitate proper meal digestion. The salivary glands and the cells lining the stomach, pancreas, and small intestine produce (release) them.
- The way they accomplish this is by dissolving the huge, intricate molecules that make up proteins, carbs, and lipids into smaller ones. This makes it simple for the nutrients in these foods to enter the bloodstream and go throughout the body.
- Each of the several digestive enzymes picks out a particular vitamin to break down and transform into a form that can finally be absorbed.
- The release of adequate amounts of digestive enzymes necessary for complete food digestion can be hampered by a number of medical disorders.
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