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BIOMOLECULES - Coggle Diagram
BIOMOLECULES
Enzymes
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Proteases: enzymes breaks down proteins (amino acids) into smaller bits. After, the amino acids will flow into the blood stream through the intestinal lining.
Carboghydrases: turns carbohydrates into simple sugar. Produced in pancreas, salivary glands, and small intestine.
Lipases: essential for digesting, transporting, and processing dietary lipds. Fats can help your organs and tissue create new substances.
Your digestive system hands over the food to the blood and the circulatory system will bring the food to its designated location.
Lipids
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butter, oil, and etcetera.
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Carbohydrates
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Carbs are a very important source of energy. Marathon runners usually eat a lot of carbs the night before they run.
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Nucleic Acid
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Found in many food. For example if you ate something that use to be alive, that food could still contain DNA inside.
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Fatty Acids
Fatty acids are oil, fats, and etcetera. Fatty acids are a long chain which can be saturated.
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