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what is the function of digestive enzyme

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Answered by HappyJohn
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The functions or roles of digestive ezymes are :

1. Pepsin

This enzyme aids in digestion by breaking the proteins into peptides called proteoses and peptones.

2. Rennin

This is the enzyme found in infants which aids in digesting the proteins present in milk.

3. Trypsin

It has the role in activating other enzymes that are found in the juice of pancreas.

4. Amylase

It tranforms polysaccharide into more simpler form called disaccharides.

Answered by presentmoment
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The function of the digestive enzymes is to break the composition of the food and to aid in digestion.  

Explanation:  

  • Digestion occurs as different types of digestive enzymes work on the food and facilitates the process. Lipase, Amylase, Trypsin, Pepsin, and others all work in breaking down the food particles into simpler forms.  
  • The purpose of this process aids in the absorption of these simpler food forms by the internal digestive organs and blood and the nutrients are taken to different parts of the body.  
  • The core aim of the digestive enzymes is to help in easing the digestion process and to release the nutrients from it.  

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