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Microbes simply secrete digestive enzymes into their surroundings, while animals only secrete these enzymes from specialized cells in their [[Gastrointestinal tract|guts]], including the [[stomach]] and [[pancreas]], and in [[salivary gland]]s. The amino acids or sugars released by these extracellular enzymes are then pumped into cells by [[active transport]] proteins.
[[File:Catabolism schematic.svg|thumb|left|upright=1.35|A simplified outline of the catabolism of [[protein]]s, [[carbohydrate]]s and [[fat]]s]]

Microbes simply secrete digestive enzymes into their surroundings, while animals only secrete these enzymes from specialized cells in their guts, including the stomach and pancreas, and in salivary glands. The amino acids or sugars released by these extracellular enzymes are then pumped into cells by active transport proteins.

A simplified outline of the catabolism of proteins, carbohydrates and fats