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proteins are absorbe din form of little particles.

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Proteins are absorbed primarily as?

Proteins are absorbed primarily as amino acids. These acids are water soluble and easily absorbed by the body via active transport.


Proteins are hydrolyzed into and absorbed as?

amino acids


Is fat absorbed directly into the bloodstream from the small intestine If Not Where is it absorbed?

Fats are absorbed in the small intestine, along with carbohydrates and proteins.


Why is protein digested by the body?

Proteins you eat are 'Foreign proteins' to your body. If they enter like that in your body will provoke immunological response. So they must be separated to individual Amine acids and absorbed. They will be 'rearranged' according to the need of the body to form body proteins.


What are the only molecules absorbed through the stomach?

Proteins


What do trypsin likely break down protein into?

Trypin breaks down proteins into amino acid which are to be absorbed by the villli (small sponge like vessels)in the small intestine.


How do products of digestion enter the blood?

Amino Acids are absorbed into circulation after the complete digestion of proteins.


Are proteins absorbed faster than fats in the digestive system?

Yes.


What happens to proteins in small intestine?

They are broken down and absorbed into the blood.


What happened to proteins in the small intestine?

They are broken down and absorbed into the blood.


Where are Proteins are digested in?

In the stomach; where the breakdown enzyme (pepsin) is at an optimum pH of 1-2 When broken down they form amino acids which are absorbed into the bloodstream by the ileum of the small intestine.


Where are proteins digested in your body?

In the stomach; where the breakdown enzyme (pepsin) is at an optimum pH of 1-2 When broken down they form amino acids which are absorbed into the bloodstream by the ileum of the small intestine.