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name the place where there is no digestion of carbohydrates in human​

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Answered by okrr1966
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Explanation:

As the bolus of food travels through the esophagus to the stomach, no significant digestion of carbohydrates takes place. The esophagus produces no digestive enzymes but does produce mucous for lubrication.

Answered by Anonymous
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As the bolus of food travels through the esophagus to the stomach, no significant digestion of carbohydrates takes place. The esophagus produces no digestive enzymes but does produce mucous for lubrication.

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