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Q: Are proteins found in the intestines?
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Does cheese go to the lagre intestines?

Cheese is mainly composed of lipids and proteins. Proteins are digested in the stomach and small intestines and absorbed in the small intestines. Lipids are emulsified by bile in the duodenum and absorbed later in the small intestines. The only thing in cheese that makes it to the large intestines is the moisture, but most cheeses do not have a large water content.


Do small intestines have carrier proteins?

Yes; the small intestine has carrier proteins for transport, as do all other cellular structures.


Where proteins are found?

proteins are found in meat.


Where are the intestines found?

found below the stomach


Can intestines be found in animal or plant cells?

No, but the closest thing to it would be the Golgi apparatus. Cells make up the organ that is the intestines, so an organ (the intestines) cannot be found within a cell, but only an animal cell could be found in intestines.


What is dietary protein?

It runs form the liver to the intestines and caries the blood leaving the intestines to the liver. This blood is rich in the food nutrients absorbed into the body by the intestines which then need to go to the liver for processing.


Proteins are found in what?

Proteins could be found in milk, fish, or chicken.


Contractile proteins are found in what?

Muscles


Where can intestinal fluid be found?

in the intestines


What secretes salts acids and enzymes which continue the breakdown of proteins fats and carbohydrates.?

the small intestines


Are there neurotransmitters in our intestines and organs?

Yes, neurotransmitters are found wherever nerves are found.


Where are membrane proteins are found?

Surprisingly, membrane proteins are found in or attached to the membrane.