Enzymes are biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions in living organisms. They are crucial for various cellular processes such as metabolism, growth, and reproduction. Enzymes also help regulate and control biochemical reactions in a highly specific manner.
Cells can digest substances through intracellular digestion, where enzymes break down molecules inside the cell's cytoplasm, or through extracellular digestion, where enzymes are secreted outside the cell to break down larger substances before they are absorbed.
Lysosomes are called "digestive bags" because they contain enzymes that break down molecules, waste materials, and foreign invaders in cells. These enzymes function at a low pH, similar to the digestive enzymes in the stomach, enabling lysosomes to digest various substances within the cell.
Enzymes digest fat into fatty acids and glycerol.
Lysosomes, they are the disposal system of the cell.
Lysosomes contain enzymes and digest injured cells.Lysosomes
you dont digest bacteria
Enzymes.
Lysosomes contain enzymes that digest a cells waste.
I'm not positive about what enzymes digest sugar, but I do know that lysosomes contain hydrolytic enzymes which digest macromolecules, such as sugar.
Certain foods or substances stain clothes very badly. Blood, egg and milk all contain lots of protein. Enzymes are added to modern biological washing powders because they digest these proteins in the substances, removing the stains. They produce less pollution compared to detergents.
No, feces is a waste product. It is only what an organism cannot digest. Organisms who regularly eat meat will have the enzymes to digest the proteins and dissolve any tough portions. Human feces contains substances that we don't have the enzymes to digest such as cellulose or fiber.
Enzymes are biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions in living organisms. They are crucial for various cellular processes such as metabolism, growth, and reproduction. Enzymes also help regulate and control biochemical reactions in a highly specific manner.
They're chambers which contain digestive enzymes, mostly important because their membrane is not digested by those enzymes. If the lysosome were to rupture, those enzymes would digest parts of the cell that need to stay intact. They take those enzymes to particles the cell has "eaten" to digest it and they also digest parts of the cell to recycle.
foods contain enzymes and bacteria that help digest food and eliminate wastes.
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No. Lysosomes are vesicles within cells that contain enzymes to digest particles of "food"