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What are the final products after digestion of carbohydrates and proteins?​

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Answered by saisanthosh76
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\tt\blue{Carbohydrates:-} Carbohydrates are digested in the mouth, stomach and the small intestine. Carbohydrase enzymes break down the carbohydrates into sugars.

\tt\gray{Proteins:-}Proteins are digested in the stomach and the small intestine. Protiens breakdown into amino acids during digestion.

\tt\red{Lipids (fats and oils):-} Lipids are digested in the intestine. Lipase enzymes break down the fats into fatty acids and glycerol.

Answered by mohammedsalman35
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Carbohydrates:− Carbohydrates are digested in the mouth, stomach and the small intestine. Carbohydrase enzymes break down the carbohydrates into sugars.

Carbohydrates:− Carbohydrates are digested in the mouth, stomach and the small intestine. Carbohydrase enzymes break down the carbohydrates into sugars.\tt\gray{Proteins:-}Proteins:− Proteins are digested in the stomach and the small intestine. Protiens breakdown into amino acids during digestion.

Carbohydrates:− Carbohydrates are digested in the mouth, stomach and the small intestine. Carbohydrase enzymes break down the carbohydrates into sugars.\tt\gray{Proteins:-}Proteins:− Proteins are digested in the stomach and the small intestine. Protiens breakdown into amino acids during digestion.\tt\red{Lipids (fats and oils):-}Lipids(fatsandoils):− Lipids are digested in the intestine. Lipase enzymes break down the fats into fatty acids and glycerol.

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