it goes down the digestive system and because its good it gets spread-ed out to you feet and many other places
They are everywhere. All cells have some amount of carbohydrates. In liver and muscles, carbohydrate glycogen is stored.
The digestion of carbohydrates begins in the mouth.
The digestion of carbohydrates starts in your mouth when you chew and mix the food with your saliva. So I would say that the place where carbohydrates are eaten in is your mouth, or your digestive system.
mouth
The Mouth
Carbohydrates
Mostly carbohydrates are broken down in the mouth by an enzyme in saliva called ameilies.
Mouth is the first organ to receive the carbohydrates and other forms of food also. Carbohydrates starts to get digested here in the mouth.
carbohydrates aka sugars
Amylase
As soon as you put the food in your mouth. Your saliva has amylase in it which is a carbohydrase, ie, it breaks down complicated carbohydrates, such as starch, into simple sugars, such as glucose.
The Statue of Liberty does not have a mouth in her feet.Okay, okay, I know what you meant. Her mouth is about three feet wide.