Proteins breaks down proteins into fatty acids and glycerol in stomach

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Enzyme sentence builder – make 5 correct sentences using one word or phrase from each column Proteins breaks down proteins into fatty acids and glycerol in stomach Protease protease Fats fats glucose small intestine Amylase are broken down by amylase Hydrogen peroxide sugars mouth in the Starch is broken down by starch Catalase catalase amino acids all cells Lipase lipase

Enzyme sentence builder – make 5 correct sentences using one word or phrase from each column – the first one has been done for you Proteins breaks down proteins into fatty acids and glycerol in stomach Protease protease Fats fats glucose small intestine Amylase are broken down by amylase Hydrogen peroxide sugars mouth in the Starch is broken down by starch Catalase catalase amino acids all cells Lipase lipase