Bacteria & Enzymes In Digestion

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  • What is the role of bacteria in digestion?
    They aid digestion and produce vitamins
  • What vitamins do bacteria in the large intestine produce?
    Vitamin K
  • Why is vitamin K important for the body?
    It helps with blood clotting
  • What begins the process of digestion?
    Teeth breaking down food
  • What do digestive juices contain?
    Enzymes that break down nutrients
  • What are enzymes known as in digestion?
    Biological catalysts
  • What is the function of enzymes in digestion?
    They speed up digestion without being used up
  • What are the three main types of digestive enzymes?
    • Carbohydrase
    • Protease
    • Lipase
  • What does carbohydrase do?
    Breaks down carbohydrates into sugar molecules
  • Where are carbohydrates digested?
    Mouth, stomach, and small intestine
  • What does protease do?
    Breaks down proteins into amino acids
  • Where are proteins digested?
    Stomach and small intestine
  • What does lipase do?
    Breaks down lipids into fatty acids and glycerol
  • Where does lipid digestion take place?
    In the small intestine
  • What substance helps lipase in lipid digestion?
    Bile
  • What does bile do to lipids?
    Breaks them into small droplets
  • What are the main functions of digestive enzymes?
    • Break down large molecules into smaller ones
    • Speed up digestion
    • Specific to different nutrients
  • How do the roles of carbohydrase, protease, and lipase differ?
    They break down different types of nutrients
  • What is the end product of carbohydrate digestion?
    Sugar molecules
  • What is the end product of protein digestion?
    Amino acids
  • What is the end product of lipid digestion?
    Fatty acids and glycerol
  • What role does acid in the stomach play?
    Helps digestion and kills microorganisms
  • How do bacteria in the digestive system contribute to health?
    By producing vitamins and aiding digestion
  • What is the relationship between enzymes and digestion?
    Enzymes facilitate the breakdown of nutrients
  • If a person has a deficiency in vitamin K, what might be a consequence?
    Increased bleeding and poor wound healing
  • How would a lack of protease affect the body?
    Inability to break down proteins
  • What dietary changes could improve digestion?
    Increase fiber intake for bacteria
  • What might happen if lipase is not functioning properly?
    Difficulty in digesting fats