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Q: What are proteins hydrolyzed to in the small intestine?
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Why starch does not hydrolyse?

Starch is easily hydrolyzed, as in human mouth ans small intestine .


What is the importance of small intestine?

Carbohydrates, fats and proteins are fully digested in the small intestine.


What is the small intestine useful for?

The small intestine is useful for the Digestion of fats, proteins and carbohydrates contained in the foods you consume, is completed within the small intestine.


What organ digests proteins?

Stomach and small intestine Protein digestion starts in the stomach, then the small intestine completely digests it.


In the small intestine proteins are digested by?

Trypsin and Peptidases


When proteins leave the small intestine they go to the?

liver


What is the role of the small intestine in the digestive system of proteins and fats?

In the small intestine, the food you eat continues being digested, and then the nutrients and proteins your body needs make their way out of the small intestine and into the rest of your body. Then the matter that is left over passes through the small intestine into the large intestine...causing you to go to the restroom.


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.


What best describes food when it reaches the small intestine?

By the time food has reached the small intestine, it has been broken down into small proteins.


Do small intestines have carrier proteins?

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


Proteins are hydrolyzed into and absorbed as?

amino acids


What happens to proteins in small intestine?

They are broken down and absorbed into the blood.