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Q: What Digestive juice that changes some starches into sugar?
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How are sugars transported?

Simple sugars are considered carbohydrates, like starches are, and effects the blood sugar. The circulatory system is responsible for transporting the sugar through the body, first out of the digestive tract and then into the cells.


What changes starch to sugar in the mouth when one eats?

Enzymes in saliva, combined with chewing, break down the starches in food.


Why would toast become sweet tasting after chewing on it for 5 minutes?

There is a digestive 'juice' (Ptyalin) in your saliva that starts the breakdown or digestion of starches into sugars. By chewing for so long, the process is much more complete than usual, and you can actually taste the sugar that has been made from the starchy toast.


Carbohydrates are a major source of what?

Carbohydrates are major sources energy and fitness


Why does potato contains starch?

because the starches in it can help produce sugar in your body all starches do it


What are starches digested into?

glucose a.k.a sugar


How do you separate sugar from sugar cane juice?

We can separate the sugar to sugar cane juice by evaporation juice from sugar cne.


What are the simple sugars made up of?

Starches... Starches are large molecules made of small simple sugar molecules.


What makes up starches?

Sugar, fiber, and other carbohydrates.


When molecules of sugar join together to form long chains they are called starches or simple carbohydrates?

starches


What are the differences between sugar and starches?

Starches become sugars when digested chemically in the mouth by amalyse and ptylin.


Is sugar less complex than starches?

Yes