how are carbohydrates, fats and proteins get digested in human beings
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Carbohydrates the digestion of Carbohydrates begin in the mouth the human saliva contains an enzyme which digest the starch present in the food into mote sugar the slightly digested carbohydrates when reaches the small intestine pancreatic amylase present in the pancreatic juice breaks down the start the intestinal juice of the small intestine complete the digestion of Carbohydrates and finally convert it into the glucose.
The process of digestion of fats begins in the stomach the glands of the stomach secrete a small amount of gastric lipase that breaks down the fat present in the food from the stem of the partially digested food goes into small intestine where the pancreatic lipase that breaks down the fat present in food from the stomach the partially digested food goes into small intestine and secret intestinal juice which converts the fat into fatty acids and glycerol
The digestion of proteins begins in the stomach the glands of the stomach secrete gastric juice which contains an enzyme called Pepsi pepsin converts proteins into peptones pancreatic juice contains tips in which digest the proteins into peptides and intestinal juice complete the process of digestion of proteins does convert it into amino