Biology, asked by irishahoque, 4 months ago

When protein, fats, and carbohydrate: are digested what do they turn into?

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Answered by nehabhosale454
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Broken down into amino acids, used to build muscle and to make other proteins that are essential for the body to function. Broken down into fatty acids to make cell linings and hormones. Extra is stored in fat cells. After a meal, the blood sugar (glucose) level rises as carbohydrate is digested.

Answered by Aniketsrivastava298
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Explanation:

Carbohydrates, proteins, and fats are digested in the intestine, where they are broken down into their basic units: Carbohydrates into sugars. Proteins into amino acids. Fats into fatty acids and glycerol.

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