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What happens to amino acids in your digestive system?

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What does your digestive system break proteins into?

amino acids


What does your digestive system add to your blood?

soluble end of products such as glucose , amino acids and fatty acids and glycerol


Which mineral is attached to the protein?

The mineral that is comprised with proteins is amino acids. Proteins are taking in and go through to the digestive system where it is broking down into amino acids.


Which substances travel from the digestive system to the circulatory system?

Different types of digested food particles travel from digestive to circulatory system. They are amino acids, glucose, fatty acids, glycerol, vitamins and minerals.


What are the end product of protein digestion?

it is said that amino acid is the end product of protein after digestion


What are substances not absorbed into the bloodstream from the digestive system?

amino acids glucose fatty acids n glycerol or absorbed in to the blood in the ileum


What happens to digestive sugars and amino acids insider the small intestine?

They are torn into smaller substance which would be used as proteins.


How do amino acids digest meat?

Amino acids are not involved in digesting anything. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. Proteins are biological polymers and amino acids are the monomers. Digestive enzymes digest proteins to obtain amino acids which the body can then utilize for various purposes.


What is the food material AND the digestive enzyme that leaves amino acids as the end products of digestion?

Proteins-----(protease enzymes)---->amino acids.


What kind of enzyme or digestive juice breaks down proteins to amino acids?

amino acid


What happens to the food we eat in the stomach and digestive system?

The proteins are broken down to amino acids and get absorbed. Carbohydrates are broken down to glucose (and fructose) and are absorbed. Fats are broken down to fatty acids and glycerol and absorbed. Minerals and vitamins are absorbed as such.


What happens at the end of translation?

the amino acids detach from the ribosome