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Enzymes Structures Process Digestive System Enzymes Structures Process

Goals the Section... Analyse how the structures of the digestive system work together Describe the components, pH, and digestive actions of salivary, gastric, pancreatic, and intestinal juices

Enzymes Body produces various enzymes that break down food from various biochemicals into their component unit molecules Unit molecules can be absorbed and used by the body for various functions Digestion

Enzymes Biochemical Enzyme Final Product Starch Maltose Lipids Proteins Amylase Maltase Lipase Peptidases Maltose Glucose Fatty Acids & Glycerol Amino Acids

Proteases (pepsinogen, pepsin, trypsin) Lipase Peptidase Maltase Digestive Enzymes Salivary Amylase Pancreatic Amylase Proteases (pepsinogen, pepsin, trypsin) Lipase Peptidase Maltase Nucleotidase Nuclease You are responsible to know the following enzymes, where they are produced and the reactions they catalyze.