Our body absorbs protein by breaking it up into smaller molecules. For this chemical reaction, we need digestive enzymes in our body. Digestive enzymes are essential speeding up this chemical process of breaking down molecules like fats, proteins, and carbs into even smaller molecules that can be quickly absorbed by the stomach. The change in the shape of the enzymes makes them weaker, and they are unable to perform their tasks. The functions of the enzymes are dependent on their shape. Heat, diseases, or chemical conditions can damage them and change their shape. Digestive enzymes are naturally produced in our bodies. They are produced in the pancreas, stomach, and small intestine. The three main types of digestive enzymes produced by our body are: Proteases: It breaks down the protein into small peptides and amino acids Lipases: It breaks down the fat into three fatty acids and a glycerol molecule Amylases: It breaks down t...