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What is derived from amyloprotiens of bacteria

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Answered by khanruhi905
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Spleen is derived from amyloproteins of bacteria- it's correct.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Answer:

Amylase is derived from the amyloproteins of bacteria.

Explanation:

Bacteria are biological cells that form a very large group of prokaryotic organisms.  Amylase is a protein that is made by the pancreas and the glands located around the throat and mouth. This protein helps in breaking down starch and carbohydrates into sugar so that it can be digested easily. Amylase is present in the blood in small quantities.

An excess quantity of amylase in the blood may mean that there is some problem in the pancreas and other glands where amylase is made.

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