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Hailee Landry
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10 May, 03:24
Why do we need enzymes in the digestive system?
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10 May, 03:32
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We need enzymes in the digestive system because the digestive system. Digestion is the break down of large molecules into smaller, soluble molecules that can be absorbed into the body. Digestion happens inside the gut, and relies on enzymes.
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