why does your body enzymes like trypsin digest proteins in your body. If you eat meat or something there is amino acid in them, which eventually becomes protein and then your body breaks it back down to amino acids?
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Your body needs to build its own proteins, and needs amino acids to do this.
In fact, there are 8 amino acids that we humans cannot make ourselves, and thus we have to eat them in order to receive them...and they are necessary for life--you'd die without them.
So, by having trypsin to break proteins down into amino acids, you can build your own proteins and include the amino acids that your body is not capable of making by itself.
In fact, there are 8 amino acids that we humans cannot make ourselves, and thus we have to eat them in order to receive them...and they are necessary for life--you'd die without them.
So, by having trypsin to break proteins down into amino acids, you can build your own proteins and include the amino acids that your body is not capable of making by itself.