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Digestion And Nutrition In Man (Science)?

1) Small intestines uses enzymes which digest carbohydrates and proteins to produce?

Carbohydrates -> ?

Proteins -> ?

The question marks refer to what does it produce.

2) Potato chips are cooked in oil, and the chips are rich in two kinds of nutrients. Name the nutrients.

3) Name the molecules produced during the digestion of the following substances

Starch ->

Proteins ->

Fats ->

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  • 9 years ago
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    1) Carbohydrates-> maltose (eventually will be broken down into glucose with the aid of enzyme maltase)

    Proteins-> polypeptides (eventually will be broken down into amino acid)

    2) Fats and carbohydrates

    3) Starch-> glucose

    Protein-> amino acids

    Fats-> fatty acid and glycerol

    Those 3 products are the end products, btw

    Hope this helps

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