Biology, asked by grramaritajana, 1 year ago

Why is there no enzyme to digest vitamins??

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Answered by MVB
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Vitamins are utilized in their original form by the cells. So, there is no need of adding digestive enzymes as they can be absorbed directly from the digestive tract and then transported by the blood to the cells.

 

Answered by Saloni001
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The vitamins can be directly absorbed by the living cells...hence there is no need of enactment of enzymes for further breakdown of vitamins to get absorbed by cells and they are absorbed directly from the digestive tract and transported by the blood to the cells....hence in the living body there is no enzymes to digest vitamins.............
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