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How are carbohydrates absorbed from the diet?

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Answered by HLK
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the two digestible carbohydrates are starch and sugar and both of these carbohydrates are digested and broken down into the most elementary form along the gastrointestinal tract. Analyse an enzyme which breaks the apart starches is found in mouth and small intestine
Answered by musku425
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Carbohydrates are nutrients that provide your body with energy. But, before carbohydrates can fuel your morning run, they must be broken down into their basic units, called monosaccharides, and absorbed out of your digestive tract and into your bloodstream.
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