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http://www. thisisitstores. co. uk/media/catalog/product/4/4/442916_1 http://www.thisisitstores.co.uk/media/catalog/product/4/4/442916_1.jpg Lact is an enzyme that digests lactose. Sucrase is an enzyme that digests sucrose. Amylase is the enzyme in saliva that digests starch. What do you think the scientific name for starch is?

ENZYME digests carbohydrate ? (end in –ase) (ends in –ose) http://www.thisisitstores.co.uk/media/catalog/product/4/4/442916_1.jpg Lactase is an enzyme that digests lactose. Sucrase is an enzyme that digests sucrose. Amylase is the enzyme in saliva that digests starch. What do you think the scientific name for starch is? ENZYME digests carbohydrate ? (end in –ase) (ends in –ose) Lactase lactose Sucrase sucrose Amylase ? amylose