Science, asked by bodasthrinisha123, 1 year ago

7. Carbohydrate dominant in milk is digested in which
part of human gut?​

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Answered by TenishaTon
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Small intestine

Explanation:

The digestion of carbohydrates in the body starts from the mouth and it continues till small intestine.

The enzyme known as lactase is secreted from the small intestine which breaks down lactose into two parts.

Then after the separation of the sugar into galactose and glucose is absorbed in the bowel.

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
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Carbohydrate dominant in milk is digested in small intestine.

Explanation:

  • Food is taken inside through mouth and it goes to the stomach after passing through the intestine.
  • Milk and dairy products contain carbohydrates. These carbohydrates are broken down into smaller units by an enzymes known as lactose.
  • This enzyme is present in small intensities and breaks the carbohydrates and makes the digestion process easy.
  • Babies release a large amount of lactose as they are totally dependant on milk.

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