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How can you say that the carbohydrates are not completely digested until they reach the intestine?

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Answered by kwizprodavid
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Answer:When carbohydrates reach the stomach no further chemical breakdown occurs because the amylase enzyme does not function in the acidic conditions of the stomach. But mechanical breakdown is ongoing—the strong peristaltic contractions of the stomach mix the carbohydrates into the more uniform mixture of chyme

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