CAS BI 107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Activation Energy, Amylase, Solution

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Why digestion of large food molecules is essential. Most food is solid and in the form of large complex molecules which are insoluble and chemically inert (not readily usable) As food was synthesised by other organisms, it contains materials not suitable for human tissue - these need to be separated and removed. Large molecules need to be broken down into smaller molecules that can be readily absorbed across membranes and into cells. Small molecules can be reassembled into new products (e. g. amino acids can be reassembled to make new proteins) the need for enzymes in digestion. Enzymes are biological catalysts which speed up the rate of a chemical reaction (e. g. digestion) by lowering the activation energy. Enzymes allow digestive processes to occur at body temperature and at sufficient speed to meet the organism"s survival requirements. There are two major groups of organs that comprise the human digestive system:

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