Digestive enzymes

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  • What is the role of enzymes in digestion?
    They help break down large molecules.
  • How does bile assist in digestion?
    By neutralizing acids and emulsifying fats.
  • What are the three main groups of nutrients?
    Carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
  • What enzyme breaks down carbohydrates?
    Amylase.
  • What products do carbohydrates break down into?
    Smaller sugars such as maltose.
  • Where is amylase produced?
    Salivary glands, pancreas, small intestine.
  • What is the main type of carbohydrate mentioned?
    Starch.
  • What enzyme breaks down proteins?
    Protease.
  • What do proteases break proteins down into?
    Amino acids.
  • Where are proteases produced?
    Stomach, pancreas, small intestine.
  • What are fats also called?
    Lipids.
  • What enzyme breaks down fats?
    Lipase.
  • What products do lipases break fats down into?
    Glycerol and fatty acids.
  • Where are lipases produced?
    Pancreas and small intestine.
  • How can you remember where each enzyme is made?
    • Amylase: pancreas, small intestine, salivary glands
    • Proteases: pancreas, small intestine, stomach
    • Lipases: pancreas, small intestine
  • What foods mainly contain carbohydrates?
    Pasta, potatoes, and rice.
  • What foods mainly contain proteins?
    Nuts, meats, and beans.
  • What foods mainly contain fats?
    Cheese, oils, and chocolate.
  • What is the overall process of digestion involving enzymes?
    1. Enzymes break down large molecules.
    2. Nutrients are absorbed through intestinal lining.
    3. Carbohydrates, proteins, and fats are processed.