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What is the function of digestive enzymes?​

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Answered by KaranMudgil
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Digestive enzymes play a key role in breaking down the food you eat. These proteins speed up chemical reactions that turn nutrients into substances that your digestive tract can absorb. Your saliva has digestive enzymes in it. Some of your organs, including your pancreas, gallbladder, and liver, also release them.

Answered by Anonymous
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function of digestive enzymes

  • Digestive enzymes convert the food into smaller molecules that your tissues, cells, and organs utilize for many metabolic functions.
  • Function of digestive enzymes is to digest or to break the complex molecules into simpler substances Ex - trypsin is a digestive enzymes that helps in digestion of proteins

Examples of digestive enzymes are:

  • Amylase, produced in the mouth. It helps break down large starch molecules into smaller sugar molecules.
  • Amylase, produced in the mouth. It helps break down large starch molecules into smaller sugar molecules.Pepsin, produced in the stomach. ...
  • Amylase, produced in the mouth. It helps break down large starch molecules into smaller sugar molecules.Pepsin, produced in the stomach. ... Trypsin, produced in the pancreas. ...

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