Biology, asked by Shhivaa252, 1 year ago

Proteins are broken into simple substances in the
A) mouth. B) stomach. C) large intestine. D) small intestine.


wafa3: in the small intestine
awasthiadityaap8445w: rhnx
awasthiadityaap8445w: thnx

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Answered by awasthiadityaap8445w
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a is the correct answer

ak22nt: Nope mouth digests only simple polysaccharides
wafa3: no u r wrong...in mouth jst starch is converted not protein
ak22nt: According to ncert it is "starch and other polysaccharides"
wafa3: yeah i also follow ncert..but u r wrong...in mouth enzyme amylase convert sugar into starch
wafa3: in which school do u read??
ak22nt: DAV bls.
ak22nt: And i think sugar and starch are same thing arent they. Starch are hydrolysed polymers of glucose molecule.And sugar is a general term for a polysaccharide. And amylase comverts amylose to i.e. A generalised unit of starch into alpha-glucose.
Answered by ak22nt
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Obviously small intestine. The succus entricus( small intestinal mixture of juices) consits of peptidases that diget protiens.
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