Biology, asked by apurva48, 11 months ago

why is there no enzyme to digest proteins​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

The Bottom Line

Digestive enzymes are proteins that break down larger molecules like fats, proteins and carbs into smaller molecules that are easier to absorb across the small intestine. Without sufficient digestive enzymes, the body is unable to digest food particles properly, which may lead to food intolerances

Answered by arul576
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enzyme to digest proteins because it needs engery

Explanation:

enzymes need a engery so they digest proteins

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