Gloucose
The end product of carbohydrate digestion is mainly glucose together with some fructose, glucose, and galactose. Monosaccharide
Glucose
The end products of digestion of carbohydrates is monosaccharides such as glucose. Which is then absorbed in the small intestine and transported to cells so they can go through cellular respiration in order to create ATP.
The end product of carbohydrate digestion is mainly glucose together with some fructose, glucose, and galactose. Monosaccharide
The most important end product of digestion is the separation of nutrients, most of which are absorbed through the small intestine and distributed throughout the body cells by the circulatory system.
Amino acids are the final product of the digestion of all proteins.
carbohydrate digesting enzymes have an optimum pH near neutrality so is for carbohydrate digestion.
Carbohydrate digestion starts in the mouth, and later is further digested in the small intestine.
carbohydrate digestion doesn't occur in the stomach and the large intestine.
Sugars.
No
Glucose.