Biology, asked by danishmomin1238, 1 year ago

how is milk protein digested in the stomach of man?

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Answered by Farhan962004
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The digestive process starts in the mouth, where your slightly acidic saliva combines with milk and starts to break it down. When you swallow the milk, it travels down the esophagus and into the stomach. Gastric juices in the stomach break down the milk further and kill any living bacteria. The stomach then sends the milk into the small intestine, where nutrients -- such as amino acids, the building blocks of protein, and fatty acids, the building blocks of fat -- are absorbed. Materials that are not absorbed for energy or nutrition are pushed on to the large intestine, processed as fecal matter and released through the rectum. Waste fluids water carrying unwanted materials fill the bladder and are released as urine.

Answered by innocentkristin3197
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Gastric juice in the stomach break down of milk further and killing the living bacteria stomach send the milk into the small intestine.


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