Wednesday, 7 January 2015

                                       
Digestive Enzymes

In order to ease absorption of molecules into the body, digestive enzymes are enzymes that act to break up polymeric macromolecules into their respective smaller components (building blocks). Normally present within the animal digestive tract, they can also be found within the carnivorous plants' traps, where they aid in food digestion as well, along with cells inside. Lysosomes are also digestive enzymes, which function in maintaining cellular survival. There is diverse variety amongst digestive enzymes, including being secreted by stomach lining cells, intestinal cells, pancreatic exocrine cells (via pancreatic veggie juice), salivary glands as well as the mainlining of the gastrointestinal system.

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