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Answered by LaibaSirat1
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Answer with explaination:

Lipases – a group of enzymes that help digest fats in the gut. Amylase – helps change starches into sugars. Amylase is found in saliva. Maltase – also found in saliva; breaks the sugar maltose into glucose.

Answered by Anonymous
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Here's an example: When the salivary enzyme amylase binds to a starch, it catalyzes hydrolysis (the breakdown of a compound due to a reaction with water), resulting in maltose, or malt sugar

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