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what are enzymes and how are they important digestion ? explain by giving an example secreted ​

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Answered by amaan928030
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enzymes are the natural catalysts that help in digesting food particles such as fats. pancreatic amylase is a enzyme that helps in digesting fats in small intestine.

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Answered by SCIENTIFIGENIOUS
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Enzymes are biological catalysts that accelerate chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy. Enzymes are proteins consisting of one or more polypeptide chains. Enzymes have an active site that provides a unique chemical environment, made up of certain amino acid R groups (residues).

Enzymes create chemical reactions in the body. They actually speed up the rate of a chemical reaction to help support life. The enzymes in your body help to perform very important tasks. These include building muscle, destroying toxins, and breaking down food particles during digestion.

  • examples: Amylase breaks down starches and carbohydrates into sugars.
  • Protease breaks down proteins into amino acids.
  • Lipase breaks down lipids, which are fats and oils, into glycerol and fatty acids.

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