3. Why is there no enzyme to digest vitamins ?
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Vitamins are used in their original form by the cells. ... They are either water soluble or fat soluble, hence no enzyme is required to digest vitamins. They are absorbed directly from the digestive tract, transported by blood to the cells, and the cells absorb and use them whenever they need.
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- The vitamins can be directly absorbed by the living cells.
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- There is no need for enactment of enzymes for further breakdown of vitamins to get absorbed by cells and they are absorbed directly from the digestive tract and transported by the blood to the cells.
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