yes , you can not see them because they are tiny. they are more tiny than dust
Small molecules are absorbed in the small intestine...I hope this helped...
Large Food Molecules in The Small Intestine!
no but has many small molecules
carbohydrates
The small, soluble molecules get through the wall of the small intestine and into the blood
Monomers are small hydrocarbon molecules that form polymers.
How do small molecules get through a cell membrane
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In the mouth, small molecules of protein are broken down by enzymes called proteases. These enzymes break down the protein molecules into smaller peptides and amino acids, which can then be absorbed through the lining of the small intestine for use by the body.
Yes, small hydrophobic molecules can cross the cell membrane.
The movement of water molecules is too small and fast to be seen with the naked eye. Additionally, the individual molecules are small and transparent, making them difficult to observe even under a microscope.
A polymer is a long chain of small molecules (monomers).