Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Science
Biology
Enzymes
What is amylase?
1 answer
Amylase is an enzyme that breaks down carbohydrates, such as starch, into simpler sugars. It is found in saliva and pancreatic juices and is important for digestion.
You can
ask a new question
or
answer this question
.
Related Questions
What is amylase? (1 point)
A. a nutrient absorbed in the small intestine B. An enzyme that breaks down food C. Acid in the
A solution of the enzyme amylase was added to a solution of starch and kept at 25C. The starch was broken down by hydrolysis.
Which organ in the excretory system filters blood?
bladder urethra ureter kidney**** What is amylase? acid in the stomach another
Amylase is secreted by your pancreas into your small intestine where amylase helps you digest the starches in your diet. Amylase
Set the following settings on the Simulation.
Starch: 2 Amylase: 2 Temp: 35 Maltose: 0 Maltase: 0 pH: 7 Glucose: 0 Amylase
Set the following settings on the Simulation.
Starch: 3 Amylase: 0 Temp: 35 Maltose: 0 Maltase: 3 pH: 7 Glucose: 0 Amylase
What is amylase
In order for cells to function properly, the enzymes that they contain must also function properly. The graph below shows how pH
What is amylase?(1 point)
Responses acid in the stomach acid in the stomach a nutrient absorbed in the small intestine a nutrient
If I have 2.5 amylase stock solution, 2.5 PBS Buffer, and final amylase concentration of 25 [ug/ml] , how do you calculate the