explain the process of digestion with example
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During digestion, enzymes break down large molecules in foods, such as starch, into simple compounds that are absorbed into the small intestine and the bloodstream. Digestion is defined as the process of absorbing food or ideas. An example of digestion is a person's body turning carbohydrates into energy.
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The process in which complex substances are broken to simpler substances is called digestion. For example
I) Carbohydrates into Glucose ( by salivary amylase)
II) Fats into Fatty acids and Glycerol ( by bile)
III) Proteins into amino acids ( by enzymes and digestive juices secreted by stomach)
I) Carbohydrates into Glucose ( by salivary amylase)
II) Fats into Fatty acids and Glycerol ( by bile)
III) Proteins into amino acids ( by enzymes and digestive juices secreted by stomach)
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