Biology, asked by princekumar1521, 8 months ago

What happens to the following during digestion:
(1) Starch (1) Protein (iii) Fat

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Answered by vanshikajaswani18
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Answer:

they all get digested through some digestinal juices excreted by liver,pancreas,stomach and small intestine

Answered by kyleemcintosh
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Answer:

(1)Starch breaks down to shorter glucose chains. This process starts in the mouth with salivary amylase. The process slows in the stomach and then goes into overdrive in the small intestines. The short glucose chains are broken down to maltose and then to glucose.

(2)Proteins are digested in the stomach and small intestine. Protease enzymes break down proteins into amino acids. Digestion of proteins in the stomach is helped by stomach acid, which is strong hydrochloric acid. This also kills harmful microorganisms that may be in the food.

(3)The digestion of certain fats begins in the mouth, where short-chain lipids break down into diglycerides because of lingual lipase. The fat present in the small intestine stimulates the release of lipase from the pancreas, and bile from the liver enables the breakdown of fats into fatty acids.

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