Salivary amylase is an enzyme found in the mouth. it breaks down starch into sugars. why will salivary amylase only break down c
arbohydrates and not break down proteins? a the enzyme is the wrong substrate for proteins. b enzymes are able to break down any type of substrate. eliminate c proteins will not fit into the active site of the amylase enzyme. d proteins do not have the proper active site for the enzyme to work on them.
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Cellular respiration that proceeds in the absence of oxygen is anaerobic respiration. Cellular respiration that proceeds in the presence of oxygen is aerobic respiration. Anaerobic respiration evolved prior to aerobic respiration.