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∙ 13y agoI'm fairly certain it's the lysosome...
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∙ 13y agoA lysosome is a cell structure responsible for breaking down large molecules into smaller ones using enzymes. Lysosomes are like the recycling centers of the cell, helping to degrade and recycle waste materials or damaged organelles.
The stomach. the enzymes
The stomach contains enzymes that break down protein.
All digestive enzymes are hydrolases which use molecule of water and break large molecules by hydrolysis in smaller ones .
Breaker enzymes, also known as debranching enzymes, are enzymes that help break down complex carbohydrates like glycogen into simpler sugars. These enzymes are responsible for removing branches or side chains from the carbohydrate molecule, allowing for easier digestion and absorption in the body.
Enzymes are called hydrolytic enzymes because they catalyze hydrolysis reactions, which involve breaking down molecules by adding a water molecule. These enzymes help break down larger molecules into smaller components by breaking the bonds between the molecules and the water molecules. Examples include lipases breaking down fats and proteases breaking down proteins.
lysosome
The stomach. the enzymes
The stomach contains enzymes that break down protein.
Yes. A molecule is made up of atoms, and similarly atoms can be broken down into smaller components called protons, neutrons, and electrons. These can be further broken down into quarks and leptons, the building blocks for all matter.
A molecule is smaller than a cell. Cells are made up of many molecules, including proteins, DNA, and lipids, which work together to form the structure and function of the cell.
All digestive enzymes are hydrolases which use molecule of water and break large molecules by hydrolysis in smaller ones .
Breaker enzymes, also known as debranching enzymes, are enzymes that help break down complex carbohydrates like glycogen into simpler sugars. These enzymes are responsible for removing branches or side chains from the carbohydrate molecule, allowing for easier digestion and absorption in the body.
They contain many Enzymes and can digest any injured cells and can break down a large Molecule into a smaller one as well.
The pancreas secretes enzymes that can digest carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. These enzymes are released into the small intestine to help break down these nutrients into smaller molecules that can be absorbed by the body.
The atom of an element is smaller than a molecule.
The organelle that contains digestive enzymes and helps to digest waste inside the cell is the lysosome. Lysosomes break down cellular waste and debris through the process of hydrolysis, using enzymes to break down macromolecules into smaller components that can be recycled by the cell.
Enzymes are called hydrolytic enzymes because they catalyze hydrolysis reactions, which involve breaking down molecules by adding a water molecule. These enzymes help break down larger molecules into smaller components by breaking the bonds between the molecules and the water molecules. Examples include lipases breaking down fats and proteases breaking down proteins.