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What is the role of
enzymes
in
digestion
?
Enzymes help break down large molecules into smaller
soluble
molecules.
How does
bile
assist in digestion?
Bile
neutralizes
acids and
emulsifies
fats.
What are the three main groups of nutrients that need to be broken down in digestion?
Carbohydrates
,
proteins
, and
fats
.
What is the main type of
carbohydrate
and how is it broken down?
The main type of carbohydrate is
starch
, which is broken down by
amylase
into smaller sugars.
What enzyme is responsible for breaking down starch?
Amylase
.
Where is
amylase
produced?
In the
salivary glands
,
pancreas
, and
small intestine
.
What are the products of starch breakdown by
amylase
?
Smaller sugars such as
maltose
.
What foods are rich in
proteins
?
Nuts
,
meats
, and
beans
.
How are proteins broken down in the body?
Proteins are broken down by
protease
enzymes
into amino acids.
What is the name of the protease enzyme found in the stomach?
Pepsin
.
Where are
proteases
produced?
In the stomach,
pancreas
, and small intestine.
What are the products of protein breakdown by
proteases
?
Amino acids
.
What are fats also known as?
Lipids
.
What foods contain
lipids
?
Cheese, oils, and chocolate.
How are fats broken down in the body?
Fats are broken down by
lipases
into glycerol and
fatty acids
.
Where are
lipases
produced?
In the
pancreas
and
small intestine
.
What is a helpful mnemonic to remember where
digestive enzymes
are produced?
All enzymes are made by the
pancreas
and
small intestine
, with
amylase
also in
salivary glands
and
proteases
in the
stomach
.
What are the main digestive enzymes and their functions?
Amylase
: Breaks down starch into sugars.
Protease
: Breaks down proteins into amino acids.
Lipase
: Breaks down fats into glycerol and fatty acids.
How do the roles of amylase, protease, and lipase differ in digestion?
Amylase
: Digests carbohydrates (starch).
Protease
: Digests proteins.
Lipase
: Digests fats (lipids).