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The digestive enzymes catalyse (speed up) the breakdown of large, insoluble food molecules into smaller, soluble (can be dissolved) molecules that are then small enough to be absorbed into the bloodstream.
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Digested molecules can be used to construct new carbohydrates, proteins and lipids in the body.
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Some glucose produced by digestion is used for respiration.
amylase
lipase
protease
-Large, insoluble food molecules can't be absorbed into the bloodstream.
-Small, soluble molecules can be absorbed into the bloodstream and used to construct new carbohydrates, proteins and lipids in the body.
-Some glucose produced by digestion is used for respiration.
amylase are produced in -
small intestines
pancrease
salivary glands
amylase breaks down starch into its constituent simple sugars (predominantly maltose)
starch -> maltose (+ other sugars)
the mouth
the small intestines
small intestine
pancrease
stomach
small intestine
stomach
break down proteins into amino acuds